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monouchi
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Finally finished, had some luck, did some mistakes but fixed them.
BIG thanks goes to Jeff Kurtz who really went out on a limb to get me all the parts and also answer all my questions.
Many thanks goes to: Xian Xi, MKL and chaoticjelly for helping me with my questions.
Thanks also to Razoola and his awesome Unibios.
Ok, the Neo 3-4 AES now has: RGB, Composit, S-VHS, Component video out and stereo RCA, Digital Coax and Digital Toslink audio out.
It also has a power LED and a Reset button that lights up when pressed.
I wanted more separation between the audio and video connectors.
Note the small power led right next to the volume slider.
Here is the Reset button that lights up when pressed.
The button is grinded out and then a LED is grinded down and inserted, then the whole button is filled with hot glue.
I also bought some great new feet for the neo from Jamma-Nation X.
Unibios 3.0 is also installed with a socket.
Then I did the RGB bypass mod and the picture got alot better!
(I used 100 Ohms resistors cos 82 ohms was too bright for me.)
Drilling the holes and attaching the connectors.
It was a very tight fit with the Composite connector between the DIN and AC, I had to shorten it and bend the middle pin.
I installed Jeff Kurts Neobitz and a digital audio card.
(Note: Sync to RGB bypass was taken from pin 11 but sync to Neobitz was taken from Pin 10.)
The power LEDs power was taken from a nearby Capacitor and the reset button LED got +5v on the + (And a resistor on 100 Ohms.) and the - was connected to the reset buttons signal side.
Everything fit easily inside the Mighty Neo AES.
Some small adjustments were done here and there to fit the connectors and to secure the neobitz and audio cards inside the AES.
The hardest part was to fasten the Composit nut.
Everything works like a charm but I can see the edges "crawling" when in S-VHS and Composit.
Would a good guess be that a sync cleaner could fix that?
Ive seen people give names to their modded systems...so I will call mine....ehrm...MONO-modded! ...eh...hm...wait...
BIG thanks goes to Jeff Kurtz who really went out on a limb to get me all the parts and also answer all my questions.
Many thanks goes to: Xian Xi, MKL and chaoticjelly for helping me with my questions.
Thanks also to Razoola and his awesome Unibios.
Ok, the Neo 3-4 AES now has: RGB, Composit, S-VHS, Component video out and stereo RCA, Digital Coax and Digital Toslink audio out.
It also has a power LED and a Reset button that lights up when pressed.
I wanted more separation between the audio and video connectors.
Note the small power led right next to the volume slider.
Here is the Reset button that lights up when pressed.
The button is grinded out and then a LED is grinded down and inserted, then the whole button is filled with hot glue.
I also bought some great new feet for the neo from Jamma-Nation X.
Unibios 3.0 is also installed with a socket.
Then I did the RGB bypass mod and the picture got alot better!
(I used 100 Ohms resistors cos 82 ohms was too bright for me.)
Drilling the holes and attaching the connectors.
It was a very tight fit with the Composite connector between the DIN and AC, I had to shorten it and bend the middle pin.
I installed Jeff Kurts Neobitz and a digital audio card.
(Note: Sync to RGB bypass was taken from pin 11 but sync to Neobitz was taken from Pin 10.)
The power LEDs power was taken from a nearby Capacitor and the reset button LED got +5v on the + (And a resistor on 100 Ohms.) and the - was connected to the reset buttons signal side.
Everything fit easily inside the Mighty Neo AES.
Some small adjustments were done here and there to fit the connectors and to secure the neobitz and audio cards inside the AES.
The hardest part was to fasten the Composit nut.
Everything works like a charm but I can see the edges "crawling" when in S-VHS and Composit.
Would a good guess be that a sync cleaner could fix that?
Ive seen people give names to their modded systems...so I will call mine....ehrm...MONO-modded! ...eh...hm...wait...
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