Hi. Are there any schematics available to tell me how to make my own colour correction modification?
There is I think an advanced version with a dedicated PCB and IC, or just a single crystal oscillator.
Hi. Are there any schematics available to tell me how to make my own colour correction modification?
There is I think an advanced version with a dedicated PCB and IC, or just a single crystal oscillator.
We dont use RGB in Australia. We just use composite.
It is 5000 series PS1 with a MM3, so if you know what crystal frequency I should use, I can go buy one and install it.
I am trying to run an NTSC-J game on a PAL system.
if about HW - for psone - you need change generator and oscilator
but realy get tv with all tv standards, i think modern model hasby default?
No you dont, you solder a wire:
Haunted:
http://www.angelfire.com/sk3/modzone/id_ntsctopal.htm
Also, anywhere can use RGB. Your answer is more like "I dont have anything RGB" I guess?
Also, this is the last time I google for something so stupidly easy to find for you.
Thank you.
I have a TV with SCART, but I need to buy a MULTI-AV to SCART for PS1. Rather just buy a crystal and install that.
And I tried Google. I seriously did this time :lol:
Oh, the crystal needed is a 4.43mhz crystal oscillator if anyone has trouble finding that information...
Last edited by H360; 02-03-2012 at 08:45 AM.
I did find one on eBay AUS for $10, but I missed it.
It was the original too all in its original box...
its just make stable tv mode. but not real correction if you got ntsc one you can't make pal by this method. cause you need also change osc and freq-generator.
in 550x models its additionally used external osc (4.43) or 17.734 with some kind if scheme, i dont what exactly. i cant make some pics.
H-360. if you really need . better we talk about in Skype)))
Last edited by cybdyn; 02-03-2012 at 03:51 PM.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PS2-RGB-AV...item5d2964cfe1
This guy sells them for £2.25. Ignore the price of £49.99 - that just means hes out of stock and will reduce price once they are back in.
Hes a reasonable guy, I am sure he wouldnt charge you much to send one.
I wasn't making it difficult????
Just wanted to know where I install a crystal in my PS1 :lol:
Thank you for the offer, but I can't do that to you. I would pay for postage ^_^
Why bother? PS1 ready RGB cables are unbelievably common. A true marvel. Among the longest and most consistent globally supported gaming products ever devised.
Beating even SNES's long lived base design in consistency. That differed in pinout for PAL models, N64 didn't accept anywhere without mods, and was PAL only on Gamecube.
RCA connectors or similar don't count. Those have general purpose uses in multiple industries.
Last edited by Lum; 02-03-2012 at 11:29 AM.
Last edited by jinn; 02-03-2012 at 12:19 PM.
For a parts list that long, shipping alone (especially if from different vendors) will be more than the RGB cable...
Last edited by Lum; 02-03-2012 at 12:22 PM.
jinn - you right, this is what i ment.
PS1 changes 50/60hz in software. The fix is for the colour carrier. - its for the FIXING color.
also it need change osc/generator . just compare board for NTSC and PAL region.
Last edited by cybdyn; 02-03-2012 at 04:00 PM.
All these fixes do is override the NTSC/PAL selection input on the encoder. Oscillators, RGB cables etc are irrelevant--you already have the PAL colorburst oscillator in a PAL console, and RGB works entirely around the problem.
those who can't make, mod
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