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>>1880918
Look at the gradients between green and magenta.
I think that this is caused by the way how the RGB outputs are electrically designed, i will increase the amplitude at the inputs and maybe try a smaller resistance to ground at the RGB outputs of the PPU.

>>1880910
>only the early early models can do it
Not so correct, all can do it.
But the early ones are the easiest ones.

>>1880928
>I know with the NES to get it to output RGB you need special chip out of an arcade or some shit.
But you don't know about the NESRGB kit. You install it between the original composite PPU and the NES/FC motherboard and you get a much better RGB than the PC-10 PPUs.

>One i saw just soldered a resistor directly to a chip lead
Yeah.

>and just wrapped electrical tape around everything so the resistor wouldn't short anything.
Good, at least he did it better than my dad and showed some responsibility.
He installed a additional fan inside a good old CRT TV, back then when it was new.
No tape, no shrink tube, NOTHING but the bare resistor hanging in the air at the chassis board nearby the FLYBACK TRANSFORMER.

>Get a damn breadboard or something at least.
How about no?

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