An update...
This is crossposted from Sega-16.com, so I apologize in advance for any repeats in information.
Long and short of it is, is that I bought a Duo-R a couple months back to replace my TG-16/Turbobooster combo I've had for a little over a year. Well, the Duo is in need of a CD lens replacement, so in the mean time I thought I'd try and mod the TG-16 for s-video and audio out, and see what comes of it. I was able to look at the documentation shown over at
GameSX.com, and from there took the proper signals and fed them into the CXA chip, composite signal included, on top of adding a region chip (Obey chip from BlueBMW and TheSteve from pcenginefx) and reset button. Once I had everything hooked up, I powered it on and got this:
As you can see, the sync signal seems to be trashed. I've done a little research and found the following:
1) The sync signal from C23 on the EXT port is labeled composite sync, as is pin 44 on the 6260 CPU of the TG-16
2) Knowing this, I purchased a LM1881 Video sync seperator, and fed the a) the composite signal from the EXT port, b) the composite sync signal from the EXT port, and c) the composite sync signal from the 6260 into the chip (all at different times, obviously), hoping to get a clean sync signal out of any one of them, but no such luck. This was actually suggested by someone over on the PCEFX forums.
3) I have several 4558D OP AMPs lying around from an earlier CCAM mod attempt, but I'm not sure if I can use them to amplify this type of signal. even so, I don't have the slightest clue as to how to get it done.
I'd really like to get this up and running (and sold...), but I seem to have hit a wall on this. I'm half tempted to take it to school so I can look at it all in a lab with proper test equipment, but if I could solve it prior to that, it would be even better. So what do you all think? Any help is always appreciated. Thanks!