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File:SG1000ModdedCompVid.jpg|From a Sega SG-1000, which also uses a TMS9918. I modded this console with a DC-coupled circuit based on the THS7314, and the resulting output is rather strong as shown in the scope. | File:SG1000ModdedCompVid.jpg|From a Sega SG-1000, which also uses a TMS9918. I modded this console with a DC-coupled circuit based on the THS7314, and the resulting output is rather strong as shown in the scope. | ||
File:SG1000IIModdedCompVid.jpg|From a Sega SG-1000 II which uses the Sega 315-5066 ASIC. Here, I tapped a test point labeled TP1 to get composite video out, which taps the video signal before it goes to the RF modulator. Looks OKish on a display but I think there's room for improvement here | File:SG1000IIModdedCompVid.jpg|From a Sega SG-1000 II which uses the Sega 315-5066 ASIC. Here, I tapped a test point labeled TP1 to get composite video out, which taps the video signal before it goes to the RF modulator. Looks OKish on a display but I think there's room for improvement here | ||
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These next shots use the title screen of Thunder Blade | |||
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File:8376700CompVid.jpg|From a model 1 Master System with the 837-6700 board revision. | |||
File:SC3000CompVid.jpg|From a Japanese Master System. | |||
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Revision as of 07:01, 5 July 2024
Me farting around with an analog scope
Composite Video Signals
For the three shots, I used the title screen of the game Hustle Chumy as a test.
These next shots use the title screen of Thunder Blade