marurun wrote:Component video requires some processing from RGB, so Turbokon’s solution likely has a chip somewhere. Someone with basic skills could probably check your cables or installation for continuity.
BEERS AND VIDEOS wrote:Years ago I had Turbokon over at <span class="skimlinks-unlinked">PCEngineFX.com</span> do some component video mods on a couple of systems. These mods used the existing 8-pin port for video out and special component cables to get the higher quality video output to the TV. They've worked amazing so far - except that recently I notice that one of the cables seems to be malfuncitoning. I've tried to hit up Turbokon on the PCEngineFX site, but the forum is very inactive since it was switched over to "read only" in January of 2019. I've also tried to hit him up on his modding website, but no response. Has anyone heard of such a mod or would know where to get these custom cables?? Now that PCEngineFX is down, I can't really find a lot of resources for the PC Engine or TurboGrafx. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Ziggy587 wrote:marurun wrote:Component video requires some processing from RGB, so Turbokon’s solution likely has a chip somewhere. Someone with basic skills could probably check your cables or installation for continuity.
You can use the HD Retrovision's Genesis component cables with the Super SD System 3.
https://www.hdretrovision.com/genesis
Not a cheap option just for component video, but an option nonetheless.
BEERS AND VIDEOS wrote:The SD System 3 is a no go. I’ve got CD systems and that’s basically a ROM loader. But I appreciate the suggestion!
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