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- | ===== Sega Saturn AV Pinout ===== | + | ====== Sega Saturn AV Pinout ====== |
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- | {{ : | + | ===== Pinout Chart ===== |
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- | Pinout Chart: | + | |
^Pin^Name^Description^ | ^Pin^Name^Description^ | ||
| 1 | CSYNC/ | | 1 | CSYNC/ | ||
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| 11 | GND | Ground | | 11 | GND | Ground | ||
- | Notes: | + | ==== Notes ==== |
* CSYNC/ | * CSYNC/ | ||
- | * Connectors | + | * Sega style 10 pin mini din connectors |
- | * Details for modifying a NTSC system to output 9VDC as found on PAL systems can be found in this [[http:// | + | |
+ | * Luma (pin 9) can be used as sync when connecting RGB to devices such as the XRGB-mini and Sony PVM monitors. | ||
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+ | * Details for modifying a NTSC system to output 9VDC as found on PAL systems can be found in [[http:// | ||
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