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AV Mods
Most pre-NES consoles offered only RF output, and can be difficult to modify. Almost every post-NES system had a wealth of video options, most offering at least composite video output, and many easily hacked to allow RGB output, and sometimes S-video. On this page you'll find the GameSX library of video hacks - some useful, some trivial, and some downright evil. All, however, will grant you better quality images than you're seeing now.
When Lawrence started GameSX.com back in ~1996 there were no sources for this information online. Gopher was still vying with the infant WWW as the most useful resource, and GameSX.com - originally intended to be a website for Game Station X (Lawrence's store) was instead a repository of knowledge gleaned from obscure sources and trial and error (mostly the latter).
General Information
- Video Primer (mostly NTSC)
- Video Primer (older version)
Video Adaptors
- SCART <=> J-RGB-21 (and vice-versa)
Specific Information
* NES
* SNES
- SNESjr RGB - the newer, smaller Super NES did not include RGB (or S-video). Here's how to get your RGB back.
- SNES sp/dif - Add an sp/dif output to your snes.