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    Too good to be true? Multi RGB lead

    A real n00b post, and probably hopelessly naive, but this lead would be perfect for a mate of mine who hasn't got a lot of disposable income:

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    Don't suppose for a moment it's fully-wired RGB for all those consoles. That'd be too good to be true. Or is it....? LMK if you know...

    #2
    It really is bruv - I used to buy them as a cheap way of getting the various connectors without having to rip up multiple cables. The ones I used to get off Licky were definetly correctly wired for RGB with autoswitch.

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      #3
      I though about buying one of these before? but never did.
      I always wondered if you could connect it to all the consoles at once, then what ever one you power up would come on the TV right away? right? in theory.

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        #4
        Saur: wowzers, that's cool. How come more people on the forum aren't buying them, then?! Sounds like a fantastic investment. Thanks for the help ^^

        Jakeway: according to the feedback, even leaving the other connectors plugged in to the other machines isn't a good idea (sounds like it causes drain), so multiple switching in a row probably isn't wise either ^_~
        Still, miniscule price to pay for a cable that does all that it does for under a tenner!
        Last edited by Treble; 23-06-2004, 15:51.

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          #5
          I've got one of these here unused if you want it.

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            #6
            Brilliant mate, PM on it's way

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              #7
              Works on PAL Nintendo64? machines only after internal modification of the console
              What's that then?

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                #8
                Your N64 needs to be internally modded to output in RGB you see. So this RGB cable won't give an RGB picture out of a normal N64

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                  #9
                  But PAL N64s can't be RGB modded?

                  Can they?

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                    #10
                    Works on PAL Nintendo64? machines only after internal modification of the console
                    PAL N64's can't be modded to RGB according to all the sites I've checked. Only the US/JAP versions can - Saurian does this.

                    I have a spider RGB cable too (got mine from lik-sang). It's nice, but I have problems when hooking up certain consoles at the same time (only one is on at a time though):

                    1) PS2 - goes a bit grey if another console is hooked up. G-Con 2 won't work as a result

                    2) Gamecube - no sound output

                    3) Dreamcast - sometimes causes the orange power light to come on (i'm serious) even if the power cable is unplugged!

                    As a result, the consoles get plugged and unplugged as they're used, but at least it saves plugging/unplugging scart connectors which would start to damage my 14" TV after a while
                    Last edited by randombs; 23-06-2004, 19:49.

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                      #11
                      Oh-no Pal N64's don't do RGB.

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                        #12
                        I was under the impression that some very early French ones could be RGB modded? I'm sure I heard it on here a while ago?

                        Maybe I'm wrong, as usual

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                          #13
                          That's true, yes. Have fun finding one

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                            #14
                            There is some super skill method of modding Pal N64's for rgb. But anyone worrying about that would also be worrying the games would be running dead slow with borders.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Treble
                              Jakeway: according to the feedback, even leaving the other connectors plugged in to the other machines isn't a good idea (sounds like it causes drain), so multiple switching in a row probably isn't wise either ^_~
                              Still, miniscule price to pay for a cable that does all that it does for under a tenner!
                              That's the trouble with these All-In-One leads, if the other consoles are plugged in (which they obviously will be) you get a worse picture because of the drain.

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