N64 HDMI service??

Justin

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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this but is there any modders on here that can do a HDMI mod on my N64?Thanks
 

gusmoney

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Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this but is there any modders on here that can do a HDMI mod on my N64?Thanks

PM Madman? He cannot do the work but he'll appreciate the sentiment.
 

Xian Xi

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If you have the Ultra HDMI kit, I can do it no problem.
 

Justin

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I see the N64 HDMI mod is not cheap.Is there a good upscaler that you guys would recommend?
 

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I see the N64 HDMI mod is not cheap.Is there a good upscaler that you guys would recommend?
If your N64 is modded for RGB, the OSSC works perfectly for me. If not, you're going to need to use either a framemeister or something with S video
 

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Is the HDMI mod compatible with any N64 regarding serial #?
 

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Is the HDMI mod compatible with any N64 regarding serial #?

Yes it is.
The UltraHDMI board works with any serial or region, it just hooks into the PPU with a thin FFC cable, that is a bitch to solder if you don't have good equipment and a bit of practice.
If you know what you're doing, it only takes ten minutes to install, with making the hole for HDMI connector, being the most time consuming.
 

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Yes it is.
The UltraHDMI board works with any serial or region, it just hooks into the PPU with a thin FFC cable, that is a bitch to solder if you don't have good equipment and a bit of practice.
If you know what you're doing, it only takes ten minutes to install, with making the hole for HDMI connector, being the most time consuming.

There's a 'no-cut' mod for that now. Retro RGB had an article about someone in the community selling a 3D printed riser so that you don't need to cut the shell of the console anymore.
 

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Nice, glad the HDMI mod doesn't require a certain serial numbered unit. Definitely getting one of these done soon.
 

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Nice, glad the HDMI mod doesn't require a certain serial numbered unit. Definitely getting one of these done soon.
I was thinking that just for the anti aliasing removal. Is it that drastic of a difference?
 

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I was thinking that just for the anti aliasing removal. Is it that drastic of a difference?

Oh I have no idea bro. I don't know shit about the N64 tbh I just know I had one years ago RGB modded and was great but I had to find an early serial numbered unit for that mod then. I was just glad it doesn't matter what unit it is with this mod.
 
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There's a 'no-cut' mod for that now. Retro RGB had an article about someone in the community selling a 3D printed riser so that you don't need to cut the shell of the console anymore.

And you're sure that's not for a NES toploader, seeing as the cut on the N64 for the HDMI connector is done on the entire bottom shell ?
 
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