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    #31
    I got USA N64 and Japanese Gamecube (modded) and I can use any console on my TV from PS2, PS3, XBOX, XBOX 360, WII, GC, and DC) but not Nintendo 64 via s-video (whether it is direct or via s-video scart adapter. So I put it another room with 21 inch CRT so my nephew can use it when he come.

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      #32
      This thread makes me wish I didn't un-mod my N64

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        #33
        Not hard to re-mod!

        I added some more resistors to my RGB cable and now my cable is too dark. I think I have two 150Ohm on each line so I'm gonna order some 200Ohm, 250Ohm and 275Ohm if those values are possible to see which is best for my N64.

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          #34
          Just recieved some 220Ohm resistors - added them to the RGB lines on my SCART cable and now the colour is perfect.

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            #35
            Sorry.
            But why dont 'retro' console players have 'retro' display devices? Why mess it all up by using plasmas and lcds and stuff?

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              #36
              I have a top quality 21" Sony CRT, but now that the N64 is properly modded, it looks better on my Plasma. And it's loads bigger.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Ian(not Ian) View Post
                Sorry.
                But why dont 'retro' console players have 'retro' display devices? Why mess it all up by using plasmas and lcds and stuff?

                I haven't got the room to set up old tv's unfortunately, house isn't big enough ha ha.
                I may have to look into getting my n64 modded

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                  #38
                  Took a picture of my N64 on our 40" 1080p Sony LCD. I'm well impressed honestly, considering how naff PAL N64 video quality is. This is completely unscaled:

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