ApolloBoy wrote:kool kitty89 wrote:Are you going to bring your modded Genesis 2? (mainly for S-video to use on the big Toshiba set that hates composite

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I'm actually going to bring my modded Genesis 3 which also happens to be for sale. It uses the same video encoder as my Genesis 2 so the video quality should be the same. I'll also bring over my AV modded top loader for added reliability, along with the Four Score. I've decided not to bring the 7800 since we've already got a ton of systems on our hands now, especially since Mark's bringing over his MAME PC now.
OK, I won't be bringing the Atari computer stuff either.
Could you bring your N64 power supply? (I can bring the extra SNES PSU, S-video cable, and N64 controllers, but I can't dig out my N64 PSU from out entertainment system)
Is the Genesis 3 still mono only, or did you do an audio mod as well? (I assume it has S-video)
sevin0seven wrote:
probably it will look better on a smaller screen since it's composite. but either way is fine to me.
I wasn't saying to use the smaller TV because composite looks bad on a big screen, I meant that big Toshiba is worse at displaying composite than the little TV (blurrier and uglier in general) which is why I suggested S-video capable stuff be mainly used on that TV. (the 25" Toshiba in the main set-up would probably look best for composite, but the 14" Trinitron would be a lot easier to set-up)
Oh, and if you haven't decided already, Raiden and maybe Ultra Vortek (forget if you have it) would be nice to try.
sevin0seven wrote:ok, i can bring my (snes) controllers for the MAME box. We do have a TV available for the MAME box right?
Probably use the bog toshiba for the MAME box.
I have an S-video switch-box I could bring to make sharing that TV easier. That switch is a little flaky, but I should be able to get it working OK. (Jesse's main TV -the 25" toshiba with component- might also be a possibility, but that's also the hardest to use since there's so much already hooked up to it)
If you want to do anything TATE in MAME, you could use Brad's TV.
i'll bring the RF connector for the Jaguar as well just in case.
You could also use composite cables with Jesse's RF modulator (or I could bring mine). Jaguar RF is usually pretty noisy (not sure if yours is an exception), so an external modulator would probably be better.
The Trinitron will probably be fine though.
Jaguar games have a mono option, right? (like SNES games) Otherwise sound won't be right using composite on a mono TV. (we could always use one of the stereo TVs though)