I sent him a pm but he kept on going off topic in the thread and never replied to my pm. I'd be more than happy to discuss this by pm with someone who cares about my side of the story.rCadeGaming wrote:The problem is simply that you can't reason with an unreasonable person. If we want to keep trying, can we take it to a different thread? Seriously.
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Hopefully the Scart leads wont take too long to come back in stock
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Damn, sold out already! Ah well, I need to save up for one anyway and this just gives me more time to do so. When I get mine and get a feel for installing it, I might offer the installation service as well (and at a reasonable price too).
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I honestly believe that this will be one the best selling items in "home made" electronic upgrades yet (just wait till the first proper reviews get online), so I have no doubts that Tim will restock PLENTY as soon as he can.
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While that does exactly what I need, it's horribly overpriced for what it does, needs to be imported from Japan (hello customs) and uses two connectors I don't have the right cables for (J-RGB21 and their custom DIN port). Honestly, the cheap VGA splitters are fine even for SVGA signals which are many times higher than 15KHz, and an LM1881 is dirt cheap. With a simple project or tupperware box I can have a nice distro amp that takes in standard euro SCART on one side and outputs standard euro SCART alongside VGA on the other side. Just put a 330 ohm resistor on one of the two sync outputs to bring it down to 0.3Vpp.RGB32E wrote:Instead of hacking apart a VGA distribution amplifier you could use a Micomsoft XSYNC-1. At it's core it uses a THS7374.
Micomsoft Shop: http://micomsoft.co.jp/shop/xsync-1.html
Solaris Japan (orders outside of Japan): http://www.solarisjapan.com/xsync-1-21- ... separator/
Yes. The third palette is just something I whipped up real quick in Photoshop to combine the vibrancy of the FCEUX palette with the correct hues of the Nestopia palette.rCadeGaming wrote:Mufunyo, does the Nestopia pallete represent the standard composite one?
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viletim, just a head's up but I believe there's a big typo in the guide on your website. The guide says "Identify the PPU chip. The PAL version is marked RP2A07, the NTSC version is RP2A03." The problem is, those are the CPUs. Not the PPUs.
Anyway, I am happy I got my order in on time and I will be one of the first to receive it. I cannot wait. I am ordering a DIN8 port while I wait!
Also, can you confirm what Drakon said? Using the included regulator made the image darker for some reason?
Thanks again for creating this. I hope it makes you a very rich man.
Anyway, I am happy I got my order in on time and I will be one of the first to receive it. I cannot wait. I am ordering a DIN8 port while I wait!
Also, can you confirm what Drakon said? Using the included regulator made the image darker for some reason?
Thanks again for creating this. I hope it makes you a very rich man.
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Hey, Tim, sorry if I missed this detail if previously discussed, but any chance on your next board rev. you scoot things over a bit so there is no need to use the adapter board on certain NES/FC models? Then you could have a "one size fits all" pcb so there is zero confusion about which version to use where. Just a thought!
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Damn, see what happens if you don't visit the forum every hour!viletim wrote:I have sold out of both NESRGB board and cables. Thank you everybody for your orders. It will take me a little while to get on top of everything so please be patient.
I will also organise for more to be made but cannot give a date at this time.
Tim, is it possible to put up a list of reservations for the next batch, because I sure would like to have a board with cable, and I don't want to miss out again?
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From reading Phonedork's post, it's easy to infer he said that everything's "good" because he wanted to deal with you as little as possible. Frankly, you should've replaced the casing or the Famicom itself. Anything you do to rectify the situation at this point will be perceived as pandering, regardless of intent.
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Glad I got a couple of these. Hope they're restocked soon. Thanks Tim!
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I think it turned out pretty nice. It's tuned for 100% saturation in all coloured entries (respecting hue and brightness), with some more contrast between the different greyscales. Give it a try in your emulator of choice .
<pipe dream>Man, that would be nice to have on the NESRGB </pipe dream>
Just poured some hours into fine-tuning my "vibrant" palette:mufunyo wrote:FCEUX
Nestopia
Going off that, I'll probably hard-wire my palette to "improved".
EDIT: If you could make your own palettes, I'd probably go with something like this:
I think it turned out pretty nice. It's tuned for 100% saturation in all coloured entries (respecting hue and brightness), with some more contrast between the different greyscales. Give it a try in your emulator of choice .
<pipe dream>Man, that would be nice to have on the NESRGB </pipe dream>
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when will it be availiable again?
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Yes, I understand. It's probably best to buy a Nintendo RGB cable of some variety, remove any capacitors/resistors, and dedicate it to the AV famicom.mufunyo wrote:Also, if you could sell the charge pump PCB separately, Famicom AV users could use it to convert their multi-AV-connector J-RGB21 cables into euro SCART cables (pin 10 on the multi-AV is +5V that maps to pin 11 on the RGB21 cable). I know you recommend your DIN solution, but don't underestimate people's desires to keep their Famicom AV shell stock.
I do plan to sell the charge pump board separately, but not now.
Well spotted! I'll fix it.Hamburglar wrote: viletim, just a head's up but I believe there's a big typo in the guide on your website. The guide says "Identify the PPU chip. The PAL version is marked RP2A07, the NTSC version is RP2A03." The problem is, those are the CPUs. Not the PPUs.
No, it won't make any changes to the picture (if wired correctly, of course). It only moves some of the dissipated heat away from the internal regulator.Hamburglar wrote: Also, can you confirm what Drakon said? Using the included regulator made the image darker for some reason?
I would need to go to four layers to make it the ideal shape without it getting too big. I think I'll leave it for now...undamned wrote: Hey, Tim, sorry if I missed this detail if previously discussed, but any chance on your next board rev. you scoot things over a bit so there is no need to use the adapter board on certain NES/FC models? Then you could have a "one size fits all" pcb so there is zero confusion about which version to use where. Just a thought!
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I would really like one of these boards. Only problem is that I already have a Playchoice 10 PPU in my NES and I threw away the old one. Is it possible to use this board with a Playchoice 10 PPU instead of the original US PPU?
Not sure that I'd want to considering the price I paid for the Playchoice 10 PPU, I'd much rather give it away to someone who needs it for a PC10 motherboard.
If anyone has a spare, and properly desoldered (all pins intact), US PPU laying around I might be interested in buying it
Not sure that I'd want to considering the price I paid for the Playchoice 10 PPU, I'd much rather give it away to someone who needs it for a PC10 motherboard.
If anyone has a spare, and properly desoldered (all pins intact), US PPU laying around I might be interested in buying it
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Just sell your current setup AS IS on eBay to fund a new top loader + NESRGB board!!! Someone went to the trouble of modding your system, leave it as is!Konsolkongen wrote:I would really like one of these boards. Only problem is that I already have a Playchoice 10 PPU in my NES and I threw away the old one. Is it possible to use this board with a Playchoice 10 PPU instead of the original US PPU?
Not sure that I'd want to considering the price I paid for the Playchoice 10 PPU, I'd much rather give it away to someone who needs it for a PC10 motherboard.
If anyone has a spare, and properly desoldered (all pins intact), US PPU laying around I might be interested in buying it
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I can get you one if you need it, but I kind of agree with Leon, may be easier to start anew.Konsolkongen wrote: If anyone has a spare, and properly desoldered (all pins intact), US PPU laying around I might be interested in buying it
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Another +1 on that.
My Analog A/V setup: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=43992
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Ultimate Shmup Stick! JLF mod: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=41451
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Sold out already?
Wow, I was sure those would go like hot cakes but that was still pretty quick.
Guess Ill have to wait for the second batch.
Wow, I was sure those would go like hot cakes but that was still pretty quick.
Guess Ill have to wait for the second batch.
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I'm waiting for impressions from the first batch, but if they're all that, I'll definitely be down for one on the second batch.
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The toploader is too ugly The problem is getting a US NES shipped to Europe + customs fee will end up being crazy expensiveleonk wrote:Just sell your current setup AS IS on eBay to fund a new top loader + NESRGB board!!! Someone went to the trouble of modding your system, leave it as is!Konsolkongen wrote:I would really like one of these boards. Only problem is that I already have a Playchoice 10 PPU in my NES and I threw away the old one. Is it possible to use this board with a Playchoice 10 PPU instead of the original US PPU?
Not sure that I'd want to considering the price I paid for the Playchoice 10 PPU, I'd much rather give it away to someone who needs it for a PC10 motherboard.
If anyone has a spare, and properly desoldered (all pins intact), US PPU laying around I might be interested in buying it
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PM me. I could help you out with this if you need it.Konsolkongen wrote:The toploader is too ugly The problem is getting a US NES shipped to Europe + customs fee will end up being crazy expensive
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Exactly! Lots of people can help you out as long as you don't mind NTSC.philexile wrote:PM me. I could help you out with this if you need it.Konsolkongen wrote:The toploader is too ugly The problem is getting a US NES shipped to Europe + customs fee will end up being crazy expensive
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NTSC is the only choice No way I'm playing anything in 50Hz ever again
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lol true. 50 hz is horrible.Konsolkongen wrote:NTSC is the only choice No way I'm playing anything in 50Hz ever again
Btw, if anywone is interested, I have two Toaster NES with the PPU already in a socket. Problem is im not sure how good the cart connectors are on them, they may need a little refurbish.
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I was checking if there was some activity on twitter regarding the NESRGB, so maybe I could follow fellow enthusiasts... and man, was I surprised to see tons of Japanese posts: https://twitter.com/search?q=NESRGB&src=typd&f=realtime
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Whoa, even Kamiya from Platinum Games posted about it. Crazy.Artemio wrote:I was checking if there was some activity on twitter regarding the NESRGB, so maybe I could follow fellow enthusiasts... and man, was I surprised to see tons of Japanese posts: https://twitter.com/search?q=NESRGB&src=typd&f=realtime
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I would love it if someone could translate that better than Google does. It seems to be giving high praise to viletim's work!
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Indeed.PG_kamiya wrote:It is a thingy of feeling such as NES RGB of ultimate weapon.
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You know it must be popular; Tim's site has been down for a few days now. I didn't know bandwidth limits still existed!Artemio wrote:I was checking if there was some activity on twitter regarding the NESRGB, so maybe I could follow fellow enthusiasts... and man, was I surprised to see tons of Japanese posts: https://twitter.com/search?q=NESRGB&src=typd&f=realtime