Does the Framemeister XRGB-mini support a direct TTL sync signal? Will that instead damage my unit?
Right now, I am doing 75 ohm sync on my NES and N64 that are both RGB modded.
My SNES uses TTL, but it goes through a 330 ohm resistor to make it into the correct 75 ohm voltage.
I just am curious...
Thanks.
Erik W.
Does Framemeister XRGB-mini Support TTL?
Re: Does Framemeister XRGB-mini Support TTL?
A year or two into the FM's market release Micomsoft changed this in the specs somewhere. Probably too many defects caused by TTL level sync. In other words: it works, but might cause some long term damage.
Re: Does Framemeister XRGB-mini Support TTL?
Thanks for the information.
I just wanted to know if it would damage my super expensive Framemeister XRGB-mini!
To avoid that, I am going to label all of my cables for which consoles they work with...
I just wanted to know if it would damage my super expensive Framemeister XRGB-mini!
To avoid that, I am going to label all of my cables for which consoles they work with...
Re: Does Framemeister XRGB-mini Support TTL?
Or you could just use TTL level CSYNC from all your consoles, and always use cables with in-line resistors. This would allow you to use both RGB modded consoles and native RGB consoles safely with the same cables.erik343 wrote:Thanks for the information.
I just wanted to know if it would damage my super expensive Framemeister XRGB-mini!
To avoid that, I am going to label all of my cables for which consoles they work with...
My AV Famicom, SNES, and N64 all output TTL level CSYNC to pin 3 of the Nintendo AV out.