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Sega and Jagura cable Questions

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I'm rearranging my gameroom and I want to upgrade some of my stuff.

 

Question 1: Is the Genesis 2 AV cable the same as the 32x AV cable?

 

2: Is the Genesis 1 AV cable the same as the SMS AV cable?

 

3. Is the Jaguar Composite Video Cable very expensive or hard to find?

 

 

They look like the same pinouts, but before I buy them off the internet, I'd like to know they are going to work.

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3. Is the Jaguar Composite Video Cable very expensive or hard to find?

 

On ebay I saw some range 14.99- 29.99 because I was looking to buy one but kind of forgot about it since I can live without one.

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a friend of mine built a jag comp. cable for me, according to him it was fairly cheap and easy. heres the instructions if you're inclined.

 

Q. I want something better than RF output from my Jaguar. What do I do?

| A. Atari will be offering an adaptor in the near future (early 1994) to give

|  the Jaguar RGB, S-Video, and other output formats. In the meantime, if you

|  are willing to build your own composite video/stereo cable for the Jaguar,

|  Dennis Brown ([email protected]) offers the following instructions:

|

|  Parts (from Radio Shack): 274-384     solderless phono plugs (4)

|                            278-772     25-conductor ribbon connector

|                            276-1564    34-position card-edge connecter  

|

|  Cut off ten of the pins from the 34-position card-edge connector. Then,

|  on the Jaguar's AV connector, wire the pins as follows:

|

|   1  3  5  7  9  11 13 15 17 19 21 23

|   -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  

|   -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  

|   2  4  6  8  10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24

|  

|  1 - Audio out        16 - Monochrome video (LUMA)

|  2 - Audio out        18 - Ground

|  3 - Ground           20 - Ground

|  4 - Ground           22 - Standard composite color video out

|

| NOTE: If you are using standard composite video, the only video connection

|       you need is pin 22. This is a full signal, not just the color

|       complement to the monochrome output.

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