Technical Info
This page is a reference for any of the more intermediate to expert things talked about on this site.
A description of what sync is and how it applies to retro consoles.
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Ways to integrate sync strippers into your console setup. |
A reference for how to get csync from each retro console. |
A page about the term “240p” and how it applies to retro consoles. |
A company named Extron made a few “RGB Interfaces” that are an excellent addition to most people’s retro gaming setups. |
If you’d prefer, you can add your own output jack to any game console and bypass the stock output port.
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This section explains how to get a VGA/PC signal working on an RGB monitor. |
The Texas Instruments THS7314 is a high-quality analog video amp that can be used in many console mods. This page is a description and tutorial.
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Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to perform direct RGB captures using a Datapath capture card. These methods can be applied to other scenarios as well. |
Many consoles from France outputted RGB when their worldwide counterparts did not. This page explains why. |
Sync On Green (SoG / RGsB) COMING SOON |
Please feel free to check out the other pages on this site, as there’s tons more retro-awesomeness to share! Also, if you haven’t read the RGB guide, I strongly recommend it to everyone who has even a small interest in retro gaming.