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    Super famicom to pal signal B+W????

    Ive got a super famicom and am using it on my old phillips tv.
    The image is in Black and white, Id like to know if there is some sort of mod that can make it come out in color? Obviously a ntsc to pal output mod.
    Just a color issue.....

    My JP megadrive has been done and works a treat,.
    Hopefully somone out there knows of a super famicom one.

    thanks.

    #2
    Erm.. Sounds like your TV won't do NTSC mate.

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      #3
      Get an RGB cable for it
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        #4
        B & W picture means your telly can't do NTSC colour encoding, though if the picture is stable (not 'rolling' or flickering) then it can do 60hz fine. RGB it up!

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          #5
          Originally posted by MattyD View Post
          B & W picture means your telly can't do NTSC colour encoding, though if the picture is stable (not 'rolling' or flickering) then it can do 60hz fine. RGB it up!
          Ok thanks. Yeh very stable just black n white..
          That play asia linkage aint working
          I tried putting the rca's into a scart connection box but it still came out in B+w..
          If i just get one of the scart cables instead, would that make it color?
          Last edited by Radirgyman; 12-10-2007, 13:29.

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            #7
            You've tried the signal switch on the back of the SFC yers?
            A Philips set should likey run an SFC for sure, unless it's really, really old.
            Kept you waiting, huh?

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              #8
              Originally posted by J0e Musashi View Post
              You've tried the signal switch on the back of the SFC yers?
              A Philips set should likey run an SFC for sure, unless it's really, really old.
              True I remember when the SFC launched my cousin got it and bought a phillips tv with an RGB scart socket especially, never seen one before this time and was one of the defining spurs in my gaming interest.

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                #9
                Yes tried the switch, Nothing still B+w, Im trying with super aleste..
                Would this cable be the same thing?

                It states pal only tho????

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                  #10
                  21 pins should be fine. That's what I ran my SFC on during the early 90's funnily enough on a Philips CRT too.
                  Kept you waiting, huh?

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by J0e Musashi View Post
                    21 pins should be fine. That's what I ran my SFC on during the early 90's funnily enough on a Philips CRT too.
                    Ok cool thanks. I just wonder why you can buy rca to scart if they aint tru rgb?> mental.

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                      #12
                      It's incase your TV doesn't have RCA jacks on the front. You can run composite over a scart connection, same as s-video.
                      Kept you waiting, huh?

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                        #13
                        Originally posted by J0e Musashi View Post
                        It's incase your TV doesn't have RCA jacks on the front. You can run composite over a scart connection, same as s-video.
                        Ah ok but not all pins are connected?

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                          #14
                          Nope, just the ones that the signal requires.
                          Kept you waiting, huh?

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                            #15
                            Originally posted by J0e Musashi View Post
                            Nope, just the ones that the signal requires.
                            Ok cool. praying the one i just bought will work!

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