Ah, good to know. I'm about ready to switch my PS2 over to my CRT since I'm tired of poor 480p compatibility, so I may go with a SCART cable as well. No CSync support on the PS2 either right?eric90000 wrote:The PS2 can actually output 480p via SCART using sync on green. Apparently it's a cleaner signal than the component, which as you say can be a noisy signal on the PS2. Check out this vid by Bob over at retroRGB: https://youtu.be/6pzTfdUcAfg?t=6m41s
To be truthful, I don't have the NES RGB modded yet, although I'm OK at modding consoles (so far I've done Sega MegaDrive 50/60hz & JAP/ENG switches, PS1 modchip to region unlock and play burned games and also softmodded an Xbox original and upgraded the stock fan). I've been toying with the idea of ordering one pre-modded, although I may just buy the kit and do it myself.
The price of the HDMI mods are a little bit off-putting, for the moment RGB should be fine for my setup. although HDMI it's certainly something to look into.
The HDMI board for the Gamecube mod is $60, I don't think that's all that expensive if you can install it yourself. Cheaper and easier to install mods are coming soon (supposedly at least, it's been like 8+ months at this point...)