I recently decided to make a connector for my arcade cabinet so that I can connect my Sega Saturn to it. After some trial and error I managed to get a stationary image but it was very bright.
I added some resistors to the lines which managed to reduce the brightness and now I get a clear image on a Super Nintendo that I was testing it with.
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After:
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The problem now is that I get a rolling image with my Sega Saturn connected.
Anyone have any ideas why this would be happening? I'm connecting both systems with Scart cables I bought from Play-Asia.
i can't say i know anything about this directly, but i know that an amp is suggested across the rgb lines since some nanao monitors have trouble syncing to the output of consoles.
if this is true, the snes outputs a pretty solid signal, but the saturn isn't. in the case i've read it was the dreamcast not outputting a strong enough signal for the nanao to sync to.
i'm curious about this as well, since i'd like to jamma-ize my saturn and dreamcast sometime.
I build my adapter using the info on Mameworld.
I build the circuit to get the composite sync out of the composite video like shown on this page.
I get a rolling picture too. Very much rolling in fact.
If it's just a pot to turn on the monitor, which is it as I have no clue ?
All errors are intentional but mistakes could have been made.