I guess I'll take the bait and wonder why it's so bad for us to make sure we have a cable with proper specs. I assume the number 3 refers in part to the RGB picture that the expansion kit provides, so that would mean conversation about the RGB functionality is just as valid as discussing the ability to play CD images or Hucard ROMs, right?
The reason I'm asking is because Neo made a post on the Shmups forum stating the needs of the cable if you choose to use Csync, which Retro Console Accessories/Retro Access claims to provide. So there is an issue somewhere, whether it's the FUCKIN CABLE or the device itself. I think it's helpful to discuss it to see if we can save anyone's trouble while they're shopping for their FUCKIN CABLE
I got my new car, manufacturer says it needs 18" wheels but i decided to put 25" wheels there.
I got to blame to the manufacturer cause i can´t get a corner with those 25" wheels, damn manufacturer.
Resuming : if you have a cable that dosen´t works, it would be "nice" to open it and see whats inside there and if it fits the manufacturer requirements instead of starting a drama party.
Telling it on other way :
i am a cool cables manufacturer, a cable is cheap to manufacture and my customers know that. I need to put something inside those cables to double the price.
What i am going to put there ? anything ... leds, amplifiers, wifi chips ? anything as long as my customers think its worth to pay for those unuseful things.
Then you guys come here crying about that ...
thanks god we haven´t deciced to put an hdmi output or some high tech guy would come here telling one cable looks better than another one.
But hey, people buy expensive hdmi cables instead of cheap ones .... digital cables ...