Rather than settle for using 'sync-on-composite-video', I opted to do the wire soldering mod job to hook up CSYNC on the motherboard. So when I got my XRGB-mini, I was able to test mine and sure enough, CSYNC wasn't active. I had read reports that NTSC 1-CHIP-03 consoles don't have CSYNC hooked up (you can still use RGB on it with 'sync-on-composite-video', but this is an inferior RGB method). It wouldn't surprise me if PAL had sync hooked up but NTSC didn't. My 1-Chip SNES is actually a PAL model that I hardwired to be NTSC. It's an NTSC SNES? It has RGB hooked up, but not sync? I wouldn't be able to confirm if this is the case with later revisions. Thankfully the mod to hook it up is a simple solder job of one little wire on the motherboard. My serial number indicates I have one of the original production lines of the 1-CHIP-03, so this would mean likely all 1-CHIP-03 original SNES units do not have it hooked up either. Firebrandx wrote:At any rate, my XRGB-mini arrived yesterday, and I was able to confirm that the original model SNES 1-CHIP-03 does not have csync hooked up.
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