[uk-vac] PS1 -> RGB conversion
Hiya,
I've been trying to hook an old PS1 to an arcade monitor - I built this circuit:
http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/lm1881.htm
And I followed the tip here:
http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade_consoles.shtml#rgb
... which said I'd need 220uF capacitors on the input lines.
Well, things are quite good, but it's still a tiny bit dark - I have to up the brightness on my monitor every time I switch between a PCB and the PS1, which is a pain in the neck because the brightness control is buried away in the innards of the cabinet, and even when it is tweaked up to maximum it isn't quite as bright as I'd like.
I read (too late!) on this page:
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/arc_sat2.html
... that I shouldn't have used electrolytic capacitors.
So my question is, do you think I would be best replacing the capacitors with non-electrolytic (in which case, anyone care to point me at the most appropriate ones?) ... or, do you think I can improve the brightness by varying the value of the capacitors, and if so, should I go up or down, and how far? I very rarely do anything like this, so I don't have a pile of spares that I can experiment with, hence asking the list before ordering a half dozen parts that will cost less than the postage!
Thanks if you can help,
Ross
p.s. You might be interested to know that using this circuit the gun games play great... which reminds me, does anyone know where I can get some of the metal shielding (looks like a narrower version of shower hose) and the end connectors that you see on the cables to the guns on arcade games?
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Dr Ross Hamilton (ross@djse.com), Director / Lead Developer
DJSE Limited, Grove House, Well, Alford, Lincolnshire, LN13 0ET
Tel: 01507 466 797 -:- Mob: 07970 801 661 -:- Web: www.djse.com
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Hiya,
I've been trying to hook an old PS1 to an arcade monitor - I built this circuit:
http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/lm1881.htm
And I followed the tip here:
http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade_consoles.shtml#rgb
... which said I'd need 220uF capacitors on the input lines.
Well, things are quite good, but it's still a tiny bit dark - I have to up the brightness on my monitor every time I switch between a PCB and the PS1, which is a pain in the neck because the brightness control is buried away in the innards of the cabinet, and even when it is tweaked up to maximum it isn't quite as bright as I'd like.
I read (too late!) on this page:
http://www.mameworld.net/pc2jamma/arc_sat2.html
... that I shouldn't have used electrolytic capacitors.
So my question is, do you think I would be best replacing the capacitors with non-electrolytic (in which case, anyone care to point me at the most appropriate ones?) ... or, do you think I can improve the brightness by varying the value of the capacitors, and if so, should I go up or down, and how far? I very rarely do anything like this, so I don't have a pile of spares that I can experiment with, hence asking the list before ordering a half dozen parts that will cost less than the postage!
Thanks if you can help,
Ross
p.s. You might be interested to know that using this circuit the gun games play great... which reminds me, does anyone know where I can get some of the metal shielding (looks like a narrower version of shower hose) and the end connectors that you see on the cables to the guns on arcade games?
--
Dr Ross Hamilton (ross@djse.com), Director / Lead Developer
DJSE Limited, Grove House, Well, Alford, Lincolnshire, LN13 0ET
Tel: 01507 466 797 -:- Mob: 07970 801 661 -:- Web: www.djse.com
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