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erik343
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Standard Cable Set

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For this item: https://etim.net.au/shop/shop.php?crn=2 ... how_detail

... For the NESRGB and 2600RGB, should I set the J8/J1 jumper respectively to either TTL or 75 ohm CSYNC?
I am just wondering because I don't know what kind of resistors are in the CSYNC line nor do I know what capacitors are in the RGB lines for the standard cable set? Also, what resistors or capacitors (and their values) are on the standard cable?

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IIRC the cables are completely passive with no components on any line. You should set up the jumpers/output based on what your input device expects.
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Thanks for the information. I am going to use a SNES multi-out connector for my NESRGB and 2600 RGB. I am also going to use 75 ohm CSYNC. I like the multi-out better than the standard cables because it includes composite, s-video, and RGB all in one connector!
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