I saw something truly crazy
This guy has modded an NES Toaster to output not only S-video, but also friggin' component video!
He does it by using a Play-Choice 10 PPU and then built a converter board. This is something I very much want to buy.
Unfortunately the dude hasn't responded to my messages and his page seems rather dead.
I'm asking around every forum I can think of, so sorry if nobody here could do so...but just in case...does anyone here have the technical skill to build such a system? What would be the overall cost of such a project? I'm guessing this would be rather pricey.
He doesn't mention it in his video, but what would be the quality/resolution of NES games in component? Even at 480p, that's still rather incredible.
Anyway, let me know what you guys think.
S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
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Converting RGB to Component is rather trivial. Combine and amplify the channels and outpout. all together with a nice board madeup will cost at most $20. I for one would charge more plus labor to install said mod though.
As for the PPU swap. I have no idea what the cost is on that. Doesn't interest me in the least.
Very clean mod
As for the PPU swap. I have no idea what the cost is on that. Doesn't interest me in the least.
Very clean mod
Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
Just on a side note, the japanese Sharp Famicom Titler has s-video out on it and looks absolutely incredible. It's the only nes/famicom system to come standard with s-video output.
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Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
I also want this mod done, but the signal is still gonna be 240p. Luckily for me, my upscaler can just line double that to 480p then to 1080p. If anyone could do it, I would totally be interested in it like Satoshi_Matrix
Really sucks NES only supports composite, RGB with a expensive Play choice 10 chip. I guess Sega does what nintendont (does RGB)
I've been meaning to buy a Twin Famicom, never knew they released this model. I've been looking up on ebay and have never found one.winds wrote:Just on a side note, the japanese Sharp Famicom Titler has s-video out on it and looks absolutely incredible. It's the only nes/famicom system to come standard with s-video output.
Really sucks NES only supports composite, RGB with a expensive Play choice 10 chip. I guess Sega does what nintendont (does RGB)
Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
Do you have a schematic?Converting RGB to Component is rather trivial. Combine and amplify the channels and outpout. all together with a nice board madeup will cost at most $20.
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Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
I don't know how trivial the signal conversion is. I've been looking into converting RGB Scart to component and found a few products recommended by message board users. I decided to get this one both for it's price and the number of reported success stories.
http://www.converters.tv/products/rgb_to_ntsc/46.html
BTW, with this board you could have VGA output.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Video-Converter-P ... 27adbc143c
http://www.converters.tv/products/rgb_to_ntsc/46.html
BTW, with this board you could have VGA output.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Video-Converter-P ... 27adbc143c
Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
There's always a ton of them on eBay, mostly from Japan. Finding one to buy in the States, now that's a horse of a different color.ChuChu Flamingo wrote:I've been meaning to buy a Twin Famicom, never knew they released this model. I've been looking up on ebay and have never found one.
Might get flamed for this, but I really don't see the point of S-Video or component on an 8-bit console. 16-bit, that's a different story.
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Sorry, when I meant for twin famicom, I meant the twin famicom titler. The other ones are relatively easy to find on ebay and usually cost $180.Ziggy587 wrote:There's always a ton of them on eBay, mostly from Japan. Finding one to buy in the States, now that's a horse of a different color.ChuChu Flamingo wrote:I've been meaning to buy a Twin Famicom, never knew they released this model. I've been looking up on ebay and have never found one.
Might get flamed for this, but I really don't see the point of S-Video or component on an 8-bit console. 16-bit, that's a different story.
As far as composite on 8 bit stuff like NES, quality is quality. I find the NES produces a lot of artifacts with composite. It can be remedied with a comb filter, but not all the time.
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If anyone in this thread is interested, I have a SHARP Twin Famicom for sale, and I'm in Ontario Canada and will ship anywhere. Add to that, I'm asking much less than you'd find on ebay at just $100 vs the $160-300 you'll see on there. And mine works.
Re: S-video...and COMPONENT modded NES 001?!
Haha I would tend to agree, until I saw the Titler in person (bought one haha). It is a remarkable difference and looks absolutely wonderful up close.Ziggy587 wrote:Might get flamed for this, but I really don't see the point of S-Video or component on an 8-bit console. 16-bit, that's a different story.
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