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av:rgb_mod [2006/05/09 15:22] 66.90.200.196av:rgb_mod [2006/05/09 15:33] 66.90.200.196
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 =====Opening The Plug===== =====Opening The Plug=====
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 On the bottom of the plug are six rectangular holes. These holes allow access to the six latches that keep the plug together. What I did was to put a probe into one of the holes and angled it to pry one of the latches apart and gently pull the case apart as each latch was pried loose. On the bottom of the plug are six rectangular holes. These holes allow access to the six latches that keep the plug together. What I did was to put a probe into one of the holes and angled it to pry one of the latches apart and gently pull the case apart as each latch was pried loose.
  
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 Eventually you will end up with something like the picture below. In the picture you will see the two main case pieces and the plug itself. Eventually you will end up with something like the picture below. In the picture you will see the two main case pieces and the plug itself.
  
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 Prying the ground shield from the plug is a little tricky. You will need to pry off one side then the other side until it comes off. When it does come off you will expose the chip like in the picture below. Prying the ground shield from the plug is a little tricky. You will need to pry off one side then the other side until it comes off. When it does come off you will expose the chip like in the picture below.
  
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 =====Tweaking The Chip===== =====Tweaking The Chip=====
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 In the picture below you will see a close-up of the chip. The pink arrow is pointing to Pin 12 of the chip and the yellow arrow is pointing to Pin 1 of the Digital AV plug of the cable. In the picture below you will see a close-up of the chip. The pink arrow is pointing to Pin 12 of the chip and the yellow arrow is pointing to Pin 1 of the Digital AV plug of the cable.
  
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 To get the chip to output RGB instead of Component Video you have to hook up a 10K ohm (2% if possible - 1/8 watt size if possible) to Pin 12 of the chip and Pin 1 of the Digital AV plug. To get the chip to output RGB instead of Component Video you have to hook up a 10K ohm (2% if possible - 1/8 watt size if possible) to Pin 12 of the chip and Pin 1 of the Digital AV plug.
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 The picture below shows what it looks like when properly done. The electrical tape is there for testing purposes and I would later use a clear acrylic coating to protect and insulate the area. The picture below shows what it looks like when properly done. The electrical tape is there for testing purposes and I would later use a clear acrylic coating to protect and insulate the area.
  
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