![]() Also, here’s a trick: After you cut the excess pins from the resistors, save them for later in this guide!!! – Start by assembling the RGB amp circuit. The THS Amp Page will give you detailed information as to why, as well instructions on how to build the circuit. Please note: All pictures in this guide show the THS7314 amp, but I actually recommend you use the 7316 (installation is identical). If your setup requires csync directly from the console, there’s more info at the bottom of the N64 RGB Cable / csync page. I find that in almost all cases, simply using an RGB cable that gets sync from luma is the best solution. Three 75 Ohm resistors, the lowest tolerance possible ( also available from Digikey):īefore beginning the RGB mod, you should determine your sync requirements. You’ll need the following equipment for this mod (if necessary, more info about the tools is available in the tools section of the site): You can still use this mod, but if you’d like a pre-made board, click here: N64 Basic RGB Mod – Pre-Made Amp Please note: While this mod still works great, I’ve found the newer pre-made boards to be a better choice with more options. If your system is an NTSC N64 with the proper VDC-NUS chip, you can proceed. Warning: Before starting this mod, make sure your N64 can be modded for RGB and that this is the correct mod for your system!.
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