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Hi everyone, I did my build of the GBS-C: clock generator, 4 parallel caps and also the 22uF in place of C11. I'm experiencing some strange issues.
SNES NTSC and PAL are working correctly (PAL's image is jumping a bit in the beginning of a game, but it seems better without FrameTime lock).
AV Famicom: I can hear audio but the image is extremely dark, almost black. I can only see some faint, almost invisible lines. This is with an NTSC cable, the same one I use with the CRT without issues.
PS2 PAL: no image and no sound at all, even though the PS2 is correctly set to RGB mode.
These are all tested and working consoles. I tried to decativate the clock generator, force 50/60hz on HDMI and also tried on another monitor, in order to rule out any issue related to my TV.
On the console log it seems that it's picking up the signal correctly, but I can provide more detailed logs to anyone willing to help.
Another weird issue I noticed, is that the web GUI stops working if I plug in the video cable of the AV Famicom or the PS2. As soon as I unplug the video cable, the GUI becomes usable again.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi everyone, I did my build of the GBS-C: clock generator, 4 parallel caps and also the 22uF in place of C11. I'm experiencing some strange issues.
These are all tested and working consoles. I tried to decativate the clock generator, force 50/60hz on HDMI and also tried on another monitor, in order to rule out any issue related to my TV.
On the console log it seems that it's picking up the signal correctly, but I can provide more detailed logs to anyone willing to help.
Another weird issue I noticed, is that the web GUI stops working if I plug in the video cable of the AV Famicom or the PS2. As soon as I unplug the video cable, the GUI becomes usable again.
Thanks a lot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: