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   * [[SCART2RGB|SCART <=> J-RGB-21]] (and vice-versa)   * [[SCART2RGB|SCART <=> J-RGB-21]] (and vice-versa)
   * [[lm1881|LM1881 Sync Seperator]] - Create composite sync from composite video   * [[lm1881|LM1881 Sync Seperator]] - Create composite sync from composite video
 +  * [[LM1881N|LM1881 Video Sync Separator with Sync Buffer]] - Create a clean composite sync from composite sync or video signal containing sync.
   * [[AV Converters]]   * [[AV Converters]]
   * [[Adding +5v to SCART lead]] - not all devices provide SCART/RGB switching power.   * [[Adding +5v to SCART lead]] - not all devices provide SCART/RGB switching power.
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 === Consoles === === Consoles ===
   * [[:matrix| AV Mod / Console cross reference]]   * [[:matrix| AV Mod / Console cross reference]]
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 +  * 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
 +    * [[3DO RGB Mod|RGB Mod]]
  
   * Atari 2600   * Atari 2600
 +    * [[http://etim.net.au/2600rgb/|2600RGB board]] - Provides RGB, S-video, composite video, and audio output. Component video output via [[http://etim.net.au/shop/shop.php?crn=203&rn=549&action=show_detail |NESRGB-Component add-on]].
     * [[2600 S-video mod|S-video Mod]]     * [[2600 S-video mod|S-video Mod]]
   * Atari 5200   * Atari 5200
-    * [[5200 S-video mod|S-Video Mod]]+    * [[5200 S-video mod|S-video Mod]]
  
-  * Atari Jaguar 
-    * [[jaguar_50_60_hz_switch|50/60 Hz Switch]] 
   * Colecovision   * Colecovision
-    * [[cbs_coleco|CBS PAL version A/V Output]]+    * [[cbs_coleco|CBS PAL version A/V output]]
   * Mattel Intellivision   * Mattel Intellivision
-    * [[intellivision_pal|PAL Version A/V and RGB Output]]+    * [[intellivision_pal|PAL Version A/V and RGB output]] 
 + 
 +  * NEC TurboGrafx/PC-Engine family 
 +    * [[pcergb|TG/PCE RGB output]] 
   * Nintendo GameCube   * Nintendo GameCube
-    * [[GameCube RGB]] - How to modify a Nintendo GameCube Component Video Cable to make it output RGB Analog.+    * [[GameCube RGB]] - How to modify a Nintendo GameCube component video cable to make it output RGB. 
 +    * [[nintendogcda|GameCube Digital Audio]] - Untested by GameSX
   * Nintendo 64   * Nintendo 64
 +    * [[n64rgb-amp|RGB Video Driver (IC Based)]] - For early NTSC versions only (**without** the need for SMD component removal)
     * [[n64rgb-ntsc|RGB Video Driver]] - For early NTSC versions only.     * [[n64rgb-ntsc|RGB Video Driver]] - For early NTSC versions only.
   * Nintendo NES   * Nintendo NES
-    * RGB Output for NES/FC (Usefull Forum Topics: [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=187|First]], [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=956|Second]], [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1592|Third]])+    * [[http://etim.net.au/nesrgb/index.htm|NESRGB board]] - Provides RGB, S-video and composite video output using the original PPU 
 +    * [[http://universalppu.com|Universal PPU]] - An FPGA-based replacement for the PPU that outputs VGA, RGB, component, S-video and composite (in-progress) 
 +    * [[NES RGB Amplifier++|NES RGB++]] - NES RGB amplifier with external LPF 
 +    * RGB Output for NES/FC (Useful Forum Topics: [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=187|First]], [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=956|Second]], [[http://nfggames.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1592|Third]])
     * [[AV:Stereo sound for NES|Stereo Sound for NES]]     * [[AV:Stereo sound for NES|Stereo Sound for NES]]
   * Philips G7000 Videopac   * Philips G7000 Videopac
     * [[g7000_av|A/V and RGB]]     * [[g7000_av|A/V and RGB]]
   * Nintendo SNES   * Nintendo SNES
-    * [[SNES2RGB|SNESjr RGB]] - the newer, smaller Super NES did not include RGB (or S-video).  Here's how to get your RGB back. +    * [[SNES2RGB|SNES mini RGB]] - the newer, smaller SNES did not include RGB (or S-video).  Here's how to get your RGB back. 
-    * [[SNES sp/dif]] - Add an sp/dif output to your SNES. +    * [[SNES sp/dif]] - Add an SP/DIF output to your SNES. 
-  * Sony Playstation+ 
 +  * Sony PlayStation
     * [[PlayStation 1 Sync]] - For those who would rather get the sync off of the motherboard than use sync chips.     * [[PlayStation 1 Sync]] - For those who would rather get the sync off of the motherboard than use sync chips.
   * Sony PlayStation 2   * Sony PlayStation 2
     * [[PlayStation 2 RGB/Sync]] - How to find RGB video and sync signals off of some PS2 motherboards.     * [[PlayStation 2 RGB/Sync]] - How to find RGB video and sync signals off of some PS2 motherboards.
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   * Sega Saturn   * Sega Saturn
     * [[saturn_sp_dif| Sega Saturn Digital Audio]]     * [[saturn_sp_dif| Sega Saturn Digital Audio]]
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     * [[Sega Mark III RGB Amp]]     * [[Sega Mark III RGB Amp]]
   * Sega Master System I + II   * Sega Master System I + II
-    * [[sms2_av|RGB, Composite, S-Video and Audio]] - right off the board.+    * [[sms2_av|RGB, Composite, S-Video and Audio]] - Right off the board.
  
 === Computers === === Computers ===
  
   * ZX Spectrum   * ZX Spectrum
-  * Atari 8bit+  * Atari 8-bit 
 +    * [[:alternate_power_a_v_connector|Alternate Power &amp; A/V connectors]]
   * Amstrad CPC   * Amstrad CPC
   * MSX   * MSX
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