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- | ===== RGB / SCART Adaptors ===== | ||
- | Being in a PAL land now (Australia) I'm suddenly aware of a definitive solution for converting RGB to SCART for blissfully clear gaming love. Here then is how I did it: | ||
- | First I hacked up my custom made SCART extension cable - it had a female SCART on one end and a male SCART on the other end. It was a straight-through cable, each pin went from 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc. Nothing special. | ||
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- | ==== The pinout ==== | ||
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- | ^ RGB ^ Signal ^ SCART ^ | ||
- | | 15 | Red | 15 | | ||
- | | 19 | Green | 11 | | ||
- | | 20 | Blue | 7 | | ||
- | | 9 | Sync/Video | 20 | | ||
- | | 1 | Left | 2 | | ||
- | | 5 | Right | 6 | | ||
- | | 16 | +5v/ | ||
- | | 13, 18, 17 | Ground | 13, 14, 17 | | ||
- | | 7, 3, 21 | Ground | 5, 9, 18, 21 | | ||
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- | ==== The Caveats ==== | ||
- | * GameCube, VGA and other devices may not work with H+V Sync instead of Composite Video as a Sync signal | ||
- | * (Not sure if this is because it's H+V tied together or because it's not composite video, or because I lacked the Blanking signal) | ||
- | * I used +5v for blanking, but you may need to use a 100Ohm resistor on this line. | ||
- | * Ground is Ground, you don't have to separate them. One ground line is enough, but you must connect ALL the ground pins on each end |
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