Recent content by jonno.james

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    Whoops! Made a trimming boo boo.

    Turns out the solution was to solder a wire between the composite and coaxial inputs on the DVD players board... Don't understand why it works just glad it does.
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    Whoops! Made a trimming boo boo.

    The game runs perfectly through a normal TV though when I run link the 5v line to the 9v power source. Just running it through the portable DVD player doesn't work. My other un-modified N64 runs fine on the DVD player through.
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    Whoops! Made a trimming boo boo.

    So trimming down my board I may have nicked my 5v line, now video doesn't output properly. I have tried linking it up to a 5v connection on my portable DVD player which delivers perfect sound but a blank white screen. Then tried connecting it to a 3.3v line on the N64 which delivers no sound but...
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    Two different screens two different problems.

    Both consoles I tested the games with are original and unaltertered with an official Nintendo video cable. The video works fine on my TV and on a portable DVD player I've recently bought, just doesn't seem to work on these two eBay screens I was planning to use for my N64 portable.
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    Two different screens two different problems.

    12volts for both as specified in the manual however both run perfectly well on 9 volts. I don't think it's a matter of voltage because the problems only happens on certain games, or within certain parts of others. Pod racer for example has video issues only in the main menu the video signal...
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    Two different screens two different problems.

    So I've bought two screens so far for my first N64 portable build both from eBay both took forever to arrive The 5" screen has the rolling video issue that I've read about in many forums but seems yet to be resolved. The 7" screen struggles to display correct colours and creates a sort of...
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