I'm thinking about doing the rgb bypass mod and have a few questions and things I'd like to clarify.
First of all I'm in the UK so I'm connecting my aes to the tv using a scart lead. If this outputs rgb do I really need the rgb mod seeing as I have a low serial number console? Or is it the case that the Video encoder chip degrades the rgb signal and bypass would improve the picture by using the orginal rgb signal?
I've been reading these threads:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92840&highlight=rgb+mod+picture
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102025&highlight=RGB+mod
These are for series 5 to 7 boards though and I have a series 1 board. Could someone please show me the connection points for a series 1 board? I'd like to keep the composite and s-video capability if possible.
I may be totally off the mark with this last question but it's just a thought I had:
If I wanted to install seperate rgb sockets in my aes instead of using the existing A/V port would I just need to solder the rgb wires to the corresponding jacks instead of the pins on the A/V port? If so where would the sync wire go? I'm just thinking this would still allow the composite signal to be used from the A/V port if needed. I guess this would require me to make up a new cable to connect the rgb sockets to scart though...
First of all I'm in the UK so I'm connecting my aes to the tv using a scart lead. If this outputs rgb do I really need the rgb mod seeing as I have a low serial number console? Or is it the case that the Video encoder chip degrades the rgb signal and bypass would improve the picture by using the orginal rgb signal?
I've been reading these threads:
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92840&highlight=rgb+mod+picture
http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102025&highlight=RGB+mod
These are for series 5 to 7 boards though and I have a series 1 board. Could someone please show me the connection points for a series 1 board? I'd like to keep the composite and s-video capability if possible.
I may be totally off the mark with this last question but it's just a thought I had:
If I wanted to install seperate rgb sockets in my aes instead of using the existing A/V port would I just need to solder the rgb wires to the corresponding jacks instead of the pins on the A/V port? If so where would the sync wire go? I'm just thinking this would still allow the composite signal to be used from the A/V port if needed. I guess this would require me to make up a new cable to connect the rgb sockets to scart though...