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    For sale: N64 RGB-modded US-NTSC!



    All prices do not include shipping, but shipping in the U.S. should be cheap!




    For sale
    1. US-NTSC RGB (Grape Purple) Nintendo 64 with Expansion Pak [console only] ($105.00)
    2. Nintendo 64 RGB mod service [PM me for details] ($55.00 + shipping)




    FAQ

    1. Will you do any other kind of mods? Not at the moment
    2. Do SNES RGB SCART cables work? Yes
    3. Will you do International shipping? Yes
    4. Money orders? Yes
    5. Will you accept trades? No




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    To the top!
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    One sold! Two more to go!
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    Both $75 consoles sold! One more to go!
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    can you rgb mod 'any' ntsc-u systems? I always thought it needed some french n64

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekb View Post
    can you rgb mod 'any' ntsc-u systems? I always thought it needed some french n64
    Take a picture of the bottom of your N64 and PM it to me. Just make sure that the white sticker is readable and I'll tell you whether yours can be modded
    Last edited by Piratero; 07-12-2012 at 03:52 PM.
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    You can mod any.

    Some are much easier to mod than others.
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    Legend has it he can ninja a chip into a PS2 while you're playing it and you'll never notice until you reboot.
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    oh ok, good to know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad_Ad84 View Post
    You can mod any.

    Some are much easier to mod than others.
    Maybe I'm unaware of the new mods, but the ones with NUS-CPU-05 and onward cannot be modded.

    I don't offer this mod as I've never tried it but it looks interesting: http://members.optusnet.com.au/evilt.../assembly.html
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    Thats the mod, you build you own dac which outputs rgb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad_Ad84 View Post
    Thats the mod, you build you own dac which outputs rgb.
    Yeah, I might just have to try this
    http://members.optusnet.com.au/evilt...rgb/n64rgb.png

    Though that grid of resistors... I'm sure can be simplified, some can be added in parallel...
    Edit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor_ladder Nevermind
    Last edited by Piratero; 07-12-2012 at 04:29 PM.
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