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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:31 am
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Fix found
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:39 pm
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Dano wrote Ok ive tested a few games -
Alex Kidd - Flickers in demo and when playing the game
The Ninja - Flickers in demo and when playing the game
Mortal Kombat - Flickers in one of the title screens
Sonic 1 - Flickers in demo and when playing the game
Alex Kidd - Flickers in one of the title screens
Hangon - Flickers in demo and when playing the game
Wonder boy - Works perfect
Star Wars - Works perfect
Hi All,
Thought I would join and share my solution, sorry to dig an old thread this was the first thread that described my issue.
I was having the same issue as described above and the 50/60hz made no difference( other then the normal speed and size).
Basically you need to switch the console from PAL to NTSC, to do this I used the details here gamesx*com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:sms2_av
Found the CXA1145P chip
Cut the grounding on the underside of pin 7
Soldered pin 7 to pin 12 - effectively setting it high at 5v
And that's it.
Hope this helps
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 1:07 am
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That's interesting. No crystal needs to be changed as well?
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:05 am
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Maraakate wrote That's interesting. No crystal needs to be changed as well?
Nope didn't change anything like that.
It's pretty weird as my tv handles pal, NTSC 3.?? + NTSC 4.43. It's was as though the console and tv couldn't agree.
Image is as good as can be expected for comp vid in both 50 and 60 hz.
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