
yes I've been using onechips before, but they were snes mini systems. Why is it so hard to consider that you're doing it wrong? you really let yourself get carried away by your imagination and many many many constant complete misinterpretations of things I say. If you aren't replacing the encoder, what did you mean by "adjusted the s-video circuit"?Ĭongrats on your 1CHIP you have another coming your way. Plus, come on.red beams of light out of the back of your SNES are awesome. I've actually never seen an HDTV with coaxial audio pass through every one I've seen uses optical. When you eventually do get a flat TV and/or stereo receiver, they are way more likely to have optical ports than coaxial. I am just a bit confused because I thought you had one for ages? So all of the SONY CXA encoders you were putting into your SNES systems were on non 1CHIP systems? Man the image quality difference must be blowing you away!ĭon't put the coaxial audio port in yet I sent a few optical audio ports with your package. OnyxDomain wrote: Nice job! The 1CHIP really is a thing of visual beauty. I'll probably install a 2 pin connector where the rf switch used to be to connect the power cord for my external spdif to analog box. The hole where I removed the rf box is where I'll install a rca jack for digital audio out. I'm expecting one snes digital audio chip to arrive shortly in the mail which I'll install into this. I do prefer the colour encoding of the sony cxa2075 but this looks good enough. I'm going to use the stock video encoder in this thing the picture is sharp enough and it's nice to say I'm getting a more "authentic" experience. I cleaned up the pcb, adjusted the s-video circuit, removed the rf box, swapped the back plate with a super famicom back plate, and installed it into a very nice super famicom case: This system wasn't well taken care of, there was pop spilled all over it. The system arrived today and indeed is a onechip. To find myself a onechip model 1 american snes. I recently used the onechip snes serial number page:
