FC Twin
Re: FC Twin
The only Famicom with S-Video built-in, unless you mod it yourself, is the Sharp Famicom Titler (I dunno about the NES TVs, those might also have good quality output...according to Assembler they are internally composite and stereo wtf).
I still haven't used mine for gaming yet. It's sitting pretty in its box.
I still haven't used mine for gaming yet. It's sitting pretty in its box.
It only has 3 rca jacks, no nintendo port on the back. I tested my FC Twin with about 50 snes games, about 15 with special hardware (ie: superfx, SA-1, DSP1, etc, etc). All worked flawlessly for me. I could not detect any flaws in video or audio. It may not be 100% compatible, but if not its damn close.
The SNES part is a hardware clone. The NES part is a nes-on-a-chip (that is common with most nes clones). The nes portion outputs compostive video, period. The SNES portion outputs RGB, which runs through the common CXA1645 encoder. Its set up for composite out of the box, but with a little soldering it will be easy to pull either s-video or rgb off of the encoder.
The SNES part is a hardware clone. The NES part is a nes-on-a-chip (that is common with most nes clones). The nes portion outputs compostive video, period. The SNES portion outputs RGB, which runs through the common CXA1645 encoder. Its set up for composite out of the box, but with a little soldering it will be easy to pull either s-video or rgb off of the encoder.
My apologies to the original poster. I forgot about the original disk system twin, since there are only about 3 of them in existence I just assumed he meant the FC Twin (clone) since a lot of people are talking about those these days.Ed Oscuro wrote: You tested something with SNES games, but not a FC Twin.
Edit: Where I come from, pirates don't cut it. Damn them for confusing things. To me, a FC Twin is a Sharp machine made in 1986.
And about the whole piracy thing, I agree to an extent. I think its different in the case of this new FCTwin. The original hardware is no longer made, and is starting to get hard to find (and pricey). Mini-SNES' especially. Sure the original is better, but having a decent reproduction with easily accessed RGB is welcome to me. Not to mention the motherboard is TINY, so im making a portable out of it
The piracy/clone thing is kinda a whole other discussion though..
I dunno if the original mini SNES is the cat's meow, really. Sure, it's small, and I bought two for like $7 each (and recently, too) - BUT there isn't any S-Video. Just A/V. It is accurate, though. Since I've never seen a pirate FC Twin in operation...I can't really comment on it.
Anyhow, FC Twins are a bit more common than people think. I remember looking at Yahoo! Auctions Japan with some other guy and finding all sorts of different crazy variations :D I like the ones with green or blue buttons/trim but the best is the "Fire" (orange) version (not the same as the red one that always gets called girly). Last I checked, there's often about half a dozen (at least) of 'em on there at any one time.
Anyhow, FC Twins are a bit more common than people think. I remember looking at Yahoo! Auctions Japan with some other guy and finding all sorts of different crazy variations :D I like the ones with green or blue buttons/trim but the best is the "Fire" (orange) version (not the same as the red one that always gets called girly). Last I checked, there's often about half a dozen (at least) of 'em on there at any one time.