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reminder that this is the guy you're talking to

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>>3311523
note that your toggle switch costs more than I've spent on my entire setup.

I bet you've got all apple products. Sorry if that's wrong, but it sounds like the right type of person to me. I'm ashamed to admit I've got close family members that would buy a Mac Pro with two CPUs and use it for sorting photos.

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>>3284564
>And where do you mount resistors and capacitors required? And sync stripper circuit?
>SCART shell works for this task, but BNC connectors don't.

Oh my god, I hope you're trolling and not really that stupid. Pic related. See also filename.

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>>3249052

>>3249054
>Standardized as in "any cable I have laying around will be usable with any console I decide to use" rather than having an SNES cable, Genesis cable, Saturn cable, and so on.
Ah okay. Go for it then. I have a friend who does that.

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>>3121032
Why not put the capacitors in the console itself?

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>>3079783
Would have cost more than I wanted to spend and taken another week. I got a RGB monitor locally for a pittance, and wanted to try it out. So I fucking did what needed to be done. Some people supported me, and some were like you and thought that I had committed a crime worthy of death. I don't care. I have RGB amd didn't have to wait weeks, use shitty cables spliced together from two others with all the resultant shielding breakage, and I got to practice soldering.

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>>2795851
I have a free 20L5, and a $20 famicom. I am not jelly. I am intelligent and cost-effective, and not willing to spend as much as I spent on a console on a cable.

>>2795885
lol, imagine being this afraid of drills and learning about electronics.

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>>2425887
Here's a little wiring.

There are a lot of capacitors because I could only find one 220uf cap - to get the other RGB lines to the same level (cutting out 1V DC), I ran smaller caps in parallel: two 100uf's and two 10uf's in the place of one 220uf capacitor.
You are supposed to put a 220uf capacitor on the R, G, and B lines between them and the TV somewhere.
Due to using four in the place of one in two of the three cases, I ended up adding 9 capacitors. But you can do it with 3 if you have 3 220uf's.
Since larger caps are almost always polarized, ALWAYS put the positive leg toward the console and negative leg toward the TV.

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