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 ===== Theory of RGB Operation (SCPH-50000 unit) ===== ===== Theory of RGB Operation (SCPH-50000 unit) =====
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 In this model Sony did some major revisioning. They removed the Firewire port, quieted down the fan and DVD drive, and added Progressive Scan DVD playback. In this model Sony did some major revisioning. They removed the Firewire port, quieted down the fan and DVD drive, and added Progressive Scan DVD playback.
  
-Unfortunately, they also comlpletely redid how the video is done. They went to an all digital format which means that you cannot intercept the RGB signals coming from the GS chip like you could do on the SCPH-30000 units. All of the digital RGB signals go from the GS chip to a new chip: the CXM-4000. This is a Digital to Analog conversion chip (DAC) which converts all of the digital RGB signals to all of the other video formats.+Unfortunately, they also completely redid how the video is done. They went to an all digital format which means that you cannot intercept the RGB signals coming from the GS chip like you could do on the SCPH-30000 units. All of the digital RGB signals go from the GS chip to a new chip: the CXM-4000. This is a Digital to Analog conversion chip (DAC) which converts all of the digital RGB signals to all of the other video formats.
  
 Worse, I could not even find stable sync from this style of motherboard. Worse, I could not even find stable sync from this style of motherboard.
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