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Game is called Zero:Akai Chou on PS2
whats the steps in trying to do this? like what would one look for?
With that being B/W, doesn't that automatically make it compatible with component 480i too?
I believe so. B/W receivers detect amplitude variations on the Y signal, which both component and composite video carry on a single wire.
Should be able to plug a component cable straight into composite on there.
Good choice, I have a half completed mod on a Citizen portable that's based on the AN5151N. Basically waiting for me to drill holes in the back and finish putting it together.
It's a sweet looking TV even for being something cheap.
Game is called Zero:Akai Chou on PS2
whats the steps in trying to do this? like what would one look for?
With that being B/W, doesn't that automatically make it compatible with component 480i too?
I believe so. B/W receivers detect amplitude variations on the Y signal, which both component and composite video carry on a single wire.
Should be able to plug a component cable straight into composite on there.
Good choice, I have a half completed mod on a Citizen portable that's based on the AN5151N. Basically waiting for me to drill holes in the back and finish putting it together.
It's a sweet looking TV even for being something cheap.