Yeah, but unless your display is 9" or less it kinda looks bad. Back in the day, there wasn't all the RF noise floating around that all our new fangled gadgets depend on to interfere with the picture. In the real world you can't even get enough shielding to protect the digital connections over any long length, let alone the analog wires. Coaxial wasn't built for our modernized society (not that I'm endorsing Monster brand - that's just stupid).kamiboy wrote:If you ask me RF is the one output to rule over them all. You really cannot compete with its proposition of convenience, sound AND video all through a single tiny wire? No clutter for the baby to get stuck and choke on, no puzzling conundrums of slightly different hued wires to make colour blind people feel handicapped.
Why, with such comfort it truly was the HDMI of its day.
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The only advantage of RF is that you can daisy-chain the inputs with ease. But then you still have multiple consoles using RF. I won't even play my Genesis or Dreamcast because RF is just so mediocre.
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I guess the incredible jovial irony of my post went several lengths above the heads of you gents.
RF is an abomination.
RF is an abomination.
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that's what blue text is forkamiboy wrote:I guess the incredible jovial irony of my post went several lengths above the heads of you gents.
RF is an abomination.
sarcasm and the internet don't mix well
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Aww man! You got me good! Guess it's time to switch to coffee instead of martinis. Lol!
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Why not both?Anapan wrote:Aww man! You got me good! Guess it's time to switch to coffee instead of martinis. Lol!
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Bumping the post so people will notice the announcement I made. Please feel free to submit links to guides for the modded solutions, I'm going to be updating the list to include links to guides for the modded solutions.
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Guides galore here!
Atari 2600 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/8x2oh86
Atari 5200 VBXE board: http://tinyurl.com/7fhjryb
Atari 5200 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6tgcoxa
Atari 7800 French RGB model: http://tinyurl.com/7ujo854
Atari 7800 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/77le4mm
ColecoVision component: http://tinyurl.com/83beawj
NES/Famicom RGB: http://tinyurl.com/c6l85dw
NES top loader AV: http://tinyurl.com/76c2ppk
PAL Odyssey 2/Videopac G7400 RGB: http://tinyurl.com/7h2uh6z
Sega Mark III RGB amplification: http://tinyurl.com/bpv6r5o
TG-16/TurboDuo/PC Engine/Super Grafx S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6vdys3s
Atari 2600 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/8x2oh86
Atari 5200 VBXE board: http://tinyurl.com/7fhjryb
Atari 5200 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6tgcoxa
Atari 7800 French RGB model: http://tinyurl.com/7ujo854
Atari 7800 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/77le4mm
ColecoVision component: http://tinyurl.com/83beawj
NES/Famicom RGB: http://tinyurl.com/c6l85dw
NES top loader AV: http://tinyurl.com/76c2ppk
PAL Odyssey 2/Videopac G7400 RGB: http://tinyurl.com/7h2uh6z
Sega Mark III RGB amplification: http://tinyurl.com/bpv6r5o
TG-16/TurboDuo/PC Engine/Super Grafx S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6vdys3s
Own: 2600, 2DS, 2DS XL, 360 S, 5200, 7800, 800, 800XL, AES, Amiga 600, C64, C64C, CV, DC, Duo-R, GB, GBA, GBA SP, GBC, GBP, Genesis 2, GG, JP SMS, Lynx, Mark III, Mega CD II, MD, MSX2+, N64, NES, NES top loader, Nomad, PCE, PSX, PS2, RetroUSB AVS, SAT, SFC, SG-1000 II, SMS, SNES mini, Switch, TE, Twin Fami, VIC-20, Wii, XEGS
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Merged into the guide and credit given. Thanks man.ApolloBoy wrote:Guides galore here!
Atari 2600 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/8x2oh86
Atari 5200 VBXE board: http://tinyurl.com/7fhjryb
Atari 5200 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6tgcoxa
Atari 7800 French RGB model: http://tinyurl.com/7ujo854
Atari 7800 S-video: http://tinyurl.com/77le4mm
ColecoVision component: http://tinyurl.com/83beawj
NES/Famicom RGB: http://tinyurl.com/c6l85dw
NES top loader AV: http://tinyurl.com/76c2ppk
PAL Odyssey 2/Videopac G7400 RGB: http://tinyurl.com/7h2uh6z
Sega Mark III RGB amplification: http://tinyurl.com/bpv6r5o
TG-16/TurboDuo/PC Engine/Super Grafx S-video: http://tinyurl.com/6vdys3s
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Doing things like replacing the video encoded can make the Genesis do Component.
If the NES is modded to do RGB it can also do Component:
The following website... :
http://www.game-tech.us/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage
... Mentions these consoles for possible Component mods as they are RGB-capable.
-Atari Jaguar
-SNES/SNES2
-Master System/SMS2
-Genesis
-TurboGrafx-16/TurboDuo
If the NES is modded to do RGB it can also do Component:
The following website... :
http://www.game-tech.us/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HomePage
... Mentions these consoles for possible Component mods as they are RGB-capable.
-Atari Jaguar
-SNES/SNES2
-Master System/SMS2
-Genesis
-TurboGrafx-16/TurboDuo
N64/NES/FC/SNES/SFC/GB (SGB)/GBC (Black)(SGB)/FDS/Satellaview/Genesis/Mega Drive/Master System & maybe N64DD/GBC/GBA.



