Author Topic: Turbo/PCE/Genesis/SNES RGB to Component Video (YPbPr) Mod Chip Now For Sale!!!  (Read 5867 times)

turbokon

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Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 

I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.
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Yep, digged it out of the sofa:)
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Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 


Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 

I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.
I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.

Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 

I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.

Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 

I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.

Use the din connector Turbokon linked and have a custom cable made. No reason for a scart cable.

I guess I'd just rather have it go out the stock port and open up to component.  I have it hooked up to a 36" Sony Wega Trinitron.  It accepts all signals from 240P to 1080i



Sounds good. 

I will use the din-8  and modified cable for the next duo I'll do a component mod on.


That's great maybe ill be your next mod. 


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turbokon

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You bet, just hit me up:)
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Have you tried this in a Turbo Express? Is battery life still good?
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turbokon

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Nope I haven't tried it on a turbo express. You can be the first:)
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Hmmm, to mod the TG16 dock or the Duo R...

turbokon

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I haven't install one in a tg16 dock yet neither. Duo-R shouldn't be any different then a duo.
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I might be interested in ordering one of these. How would one go about doing this mod on a dock? Ive never opened one up before. Is there a big board inside there with RGB lines? I always kinda thought it just grabbed composit out of the back of the TG and spat it out the A/V jacks.

turbokon

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You just tap into the dock's receiving expansion bus pins corresponding to the rgb & sync, pins 23A (red), 23B (green), 23C (blue) and 22C (sync). I will install one in my turbografx dock this weekend and add to the installation guide I already have.
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Been a Turbo fan ever since my brother and I got the TG-16 + CD attachment the day it was released.  Then we traded it back to TTI as soon as the Duo became available. Never felt the need to have anything done with my Duo until it stopped working.  Sent it out to Turbokon to get it repaired/modded. All I can say is wow, he does great work.

I just want to give a shout-out to Turbokon for repairing/modding my Duo. I am especially impressed with his RGB to Component mod.  Quality work from a quality guy!

turbokon

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Thanks bonja, I can't fully take credit for this mod as it wouldn't be possible without thesteve. He's one that came up with the original circuit design that several of us used to build our boards. The results were so amazing that I had to get these made.

BTW, I want to officially welcome you to our site!!!
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Been a Turbo fan ever since my brother and I got the TG-16 + CD attachment the day it was released.  Then we traded it back to TTI as soon as the Duo became available. Never felt the need to have anything done with my Duo until it stopped working.  Sent it out to Turbokon to get it repaired/modded. All I can say is wow, he does great work.

I just want to give a shout-out to Turbokon for repairing/modding my Duo. I am especially impressed with his RGB to Component mod.  Quality work from a quality guy!


Yes, turbokon is a great guy 

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turbokon

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Thanks Esteban:)

Per thesteve, component boards works with all 22uf smd caps. Updated pictures of component board using all smd caps. Now it shouldn't be a problem installing one of these in a turbo express or pc-engine gt for sure:)

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i built and tested one of these boards and was quite happy with the results.
the original design had over spec caps, because i needed them to not cause me any issues while i was designing the prototype.
building this on a board made it easy to swap the caps out
even the 22uf caps are overkill, but they fit nice so no reason to go smaller.
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