An actual universal RGB scart for Nintendo consoles.
Cables for the NTSC snes and PAL snes are wired different, Gamecube is different again and that's before you get to RGB modded N64's which might be csync, might be sync on luma, depends how it was modded. Not RGB, but even composite is apparently different between PAL and NTSC 64 (one has a 75ohm resistor).
Using a wrong cable might work, but it's technically not to spec and won't give you the best picture and that is best case. Accidently use a csync wired cable designed for an NTSC machine on a PAL console and you'll send +12v down the sync line.
This cable, no worries about right cable for right console, cable adapts. Designed by Mike Chi (Retrotink), who at this point I assume is a magician.
I have a modded PAL snes, an NTSC rgb modded snes mini and a RGB modded NTSC 64, so one cable for all is perfect for me and I don't have to worry about accidently using the wrong cable and at worst damaging my Retrotink5x.
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