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How 2 fix that black and white problem on a 1084(s)
written by Kylix/Excell+Myth
This text is only important 4 those who quilify on the following points:
-1: U most be a Euro PSX freaks
-2: u most have a 1084 with a 9 pin d port
-3: U most have a us or jap game
-4: u most have some cash over after buying the pay station aka psx.
-5: And last i'm not in anyway resposible 4 damages 2 anything!
extra info:
These us/jap games need a euro AV cable 2 give colour on your t.V.
system. B-cos composite video doesn't give the proper info for your
tv/monitor 2 change the needed ntsc 2 pal! The original sony cable
cost around the 50% more than some other brands cables and trust me
guyz there is no diffrence!
But there comes the tricky part: some tv's and most monitors doesn't
have a scart connector. If you have only a.v. (8 pins) or c.v.b.s.
(2 poles) forget that t.v. or monitor and buy a new one with scart!
(and stereo aso.)
Unfortunaly we haven't found any hardware switching mothode!
the story 4 so far:
Most of us amiga users bought a psx for the best console fun on
earth (waiting 2 get your hands on a u64) and still have that good
old 1084(S) monitor somewhere in (y)our house(s).
Well now 4 those lucky ones we have a solution:
1 - buy that needed euro av cable
2 - make the conversion cable
The first point can't be a problem, unless u are out of cash.
the second point is a bit difrent, u will need the following hardware:
1 - a female 21 pin scart connector
2 - a male 9 pin d connector
3 - a few centimeters of 6 wires cord
The next scart pins are used by a euro psx cable:
2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 15, 16, 18 and 20
Meaning the following jobs: (4 those whant 2 now evrything dudes)
2 = Right audio out
4 = Ground (audio)
6 = Left audio out
7 = Blue video out
11 = Green video out
15 = Red video out
16 = Fast video blanking
18 = Ground (fast video blanking)
20 = Composite video out
in this little project we can forget pin 2,4 and 6
the following 9 pins of the commodore 1084(s) d connector are:
1 = ground red
2 = ground green
3 = red video in
4 = green video in
5 = blue video in
6 = Ground blue
7 = Comp. sync in
8 = H sync
9 = V Sync
well now we start with the connection of the following pins:
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female scart | 7 | 11 | 15 | 16 | 18 | 20 |
wire colour | blue | green | red | white | black |yellow|
mail rgb | 5 | 2 | 3 | 9 | 8 | 7 |
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if evrything whent oke it must look something like this:
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( 9 pin )-----------| 21 pin scart |
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Hope u found something of intresed in these bytes!
Thanx 2 Krush/Excell and Vector/Vision 4 there help!
we say: plug and play!
Contact me on Mystical Places if you need some help on any psx problem!
(like taping psx output, psx cable buyings, psx evrything)
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