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  • v1605toRetroGamingTV Choice
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    3 months ago

    No problem. The S-video with the N64 should look better with the 2x pro but it might not be the best choice for the PS2. A lot of the PS2 library is 480i, which the 2x supports but it uses Bob deinterlacing. The GBScontrol is the best budget option since you can use motion adaptive deinterlacing (it does not support composite or S-video) I have seen some people recommend this pre built version. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804850466089.html






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    4 months ago

    I would say “probably”. A lot of TVs don’t have great scaling from 240p, 480p, and 480i content so a dedicated scaler will look better in most cases. Also be aware that the Ossc Pro does need an additional add-on for S-video (which for an unmodified N64 is its best output).



  • v1605toRetroGamingConsole(s) to TV
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    5 months ago

    I go through different switchers to various inputs of the retrotink4k. I avoid composite to keep it simple and get a better picture.

    • Dreamcast -> VGA
    • PS2 -> Component Switcher
    • N64 -> Component Switcher
    • GC -> HDMI GcVideo adapter (forcing 480p through swiss) -> HDMI Switch
    • Nintendo Switch -> HDMI Switch





  • v1605OPMtoConsole RepairGBA Not Charging Fixed
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    5 months ago

    A quick way to test EM8 is to plug in the charger and check for voltage going to F1. Mine EM8 did have continuity through it, F1 was 0v so I figured it just became a little loose after removing the charging port.



  • v1605OPMtoConsole RepairGBA SP Low Volume Fix
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    5 months ago

    No problem, we all have to start somewhere (I’m also more of a software guy). A tip for trace repair, get a cheap D2 grinding/engraving pen off Alliexpress. It’s a lot easier to use one of these than using a knife to scratch off the solder mask.


  • v1605OPMtoConsole RepairGBA SP Low Volume Fix
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    5 months ago

    So in the case I looked at board scans from Natalie the Nerd to get a clear idea where each of the pads and traces went. After confirming continuity on those points and testing my reconnected traces, I knew the volume was still too low. I followed the traces via the board scan testing against my board with a multimeter on continuity mode, and eventually figured out there was a broken trace underneath the cartridge slot.

    I actually just added a new charging port and it’s not charging (replaced a fuse, still nothing). I’ll probably have to do the process again to track this down.












  • Ninten-drawer is a modern sliding replacement tray for the NES. It is more reliable than the cheap replacement 72 pin connector and doesn’t have a death grip on the cartridge. https://youtu.be/4lpCNMxGW3s

    N64 controller stick modules work by spinning rotary encoders as the stick moves. The stick is and the bowl (typo in title haha) that keeps it in place are made of plastic. Overtime, both the stick and the bowl wear down and get loose. Using a steal bowl with a new stick keeps the original feel with much less grinding.