Steven wrote: ↑Mon Feb 16, 2026 2:33 am
Yeah if you don't have a SuperGrafx, that's why it doesn't work.
I forgot if the SHDS3 will let you play SuperGrafx games using the real HuCards or not, but I have indeed heard that its SuperGrafx emulation is not perfect in some way that I forgot. Is the SHDS3 even worth getting if I already have a SuperGrafx, every SuperGrafx HuCard, and the SSDS3?
Not really worth it. Much like the SSDS3 they pretty much abandoned it. No firmware updates ever came to fix issues. After they shut down their forums the only bug tracking started coming from a customer who started one and even those won't be getting addressed. So it has unfixed SSDS3 issues on top of its own issues.
Due to some hardware issue the analog audio output is massively lowered, but it is apparently a bit more accurate than the SSDS3 in reproducing the original audio. Audio is fine on their hdmi output, but the hdmi.output sucks. I wish they would have allowed for 240p over hdmi or even just digital audio output when using analog video.
It does have the composite colors with RGB and HDMI output though. So you can use the MiSTer color palette. It's nice being able to get the more natural colors in RGB that you would normally only see in composite but i've used the overblown colors in RGB so long that they still have a lot of charm to me.
Ultimately I kept my SSDS3 hooked up to Supergrafx. I retired the ugly SHDS3 to its box. I then bought a Turbo Everdrive Pro and use it with a PC Engine modified with the Turbonanza. With the Turbonanza you can get composite colors if you use s-video. The s-video output looks close enough to RGB sharpness that I didn't mind the downgrade. The TEDP is a much better flashcart and it has improved compatability with some of the more oddball titles like fan translations and such. It's not perfect, so maybe someone will do a proper ODE one day.
Steven wrote: ↑Mon Feb 16, 2026 6:31 am]
Huh. The EDFX is new. Never seen that before.
But doesn't this basically do the same stuff that what I have now does? I have a MiSTer too, so it's not like I don't have other ways to play PC Engine games.
Pretty much. The problem with the Turbo Everdrive is that cd emulated games will only have mono audio when played on a stock or traditionally RGB modified system. The EDFX pulls audio off the back pins and fixes that issue. You can apparently also modify other expansion devices to be compatible that allow for audio and video to be pulled from the back. The Turbonanza internal mod was made with the Turbo Everdrive Pro in mind so it has stereo sound and the composite colors on s-video feature I mentioned above.