Hi everyone.
A few years ago, I was gifted a second hand PAL SNES. Now that I look at it though, I think it may be modded ... Anyone has an idea ? I'll take it apart later today and keep you updated.
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It could be an RGB Mod.Hi everyone.
A few years ago, I was gifted a second hand PAL SNES. Now that I look at it though, I think it may be modded ... Anyone has an idea ? I'll take it apart later today and keep you updated.
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Could be, but it's only thre outputs insead of 5. Maybe an alternative RCA output ?
Shody is one way to say it. If I find myself a game bit, I'll take it open and look at what I can do. Though 3 is a bit short for component ain't it ?
If it does not include audio then two of the five (the red and white ones) are audio and that leaves 3, which is what most video standards use regardless of whether they are RGB or have some fun with luminance and chrominance.
Also if you are going to tidy those up pick yourself up a tapered reamer, handyman's reamer, step drill or something similar and make it nice (don't know French terms offhand). I am actually impressed someone made holes that bad in plastic.

if you ever find out what it is, make an update! interesting stuff. definitely not RGB, and I don't know why they would bother with component or composite or something out either. Plus, it looks like they aren't even lined up with the holes or have any colors, and that maybe whatever was in there fell out even. But still component makes the least and most sense.
Thanks for the analysis ! So this definitely looks like an output mod, but I can't really comprehend why they would do it this way. I'm not even sure it would be a good idea to actually look at the signal I'd get from thisThat looks even worse in close up. I am not even sure I could replicate that.
4 wires on 12 pin header. 1 wire just being a ground so I am guessing they are commoned up there.
In their numbering 9,11 and 12.
Didn't see much on
https://wiki.superfamicom.org/schematics-ports-and-pinouts
On
https://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=schematics:console_related_schematics#nintendo
There is an A/V pinout.
If it is the same numbering then that is composite video and left and right audio.
Screenshot of the PDF from the second link above
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That is an odd thing to do but if the port is broken or they lacked a SNES lead then eh. For the effort considering far more useful pins are right there
Hard to tell from those shots but it looks like
wire marked "X" goes to 12 (right audio)
wire marked "-" goes to 11 (left audio)
Both those are stuck together still as they leave the header in https://gbatemp.net/attachments/104001801_612766145999475_7760378687571555561_n-jpg.213195/ they look like they might still be stuck together.
In which case X (right audio) goes to the middle and - (left audio) goes to the left in that image (not the yellow one).
Another Free floating "-" is the ground, there are several nice grounds on pins 5 and 6 but to each their own I guess.
What looks like X and free floating is going to 9 (composite)
If the person doing the mod did the colours conventionally then the yellow should be the composite out. It does have a X going to it.
Edit short version if I am right
Right/most towards the front/yellow should be composite out
Middle should be right audio
Left (most towards the back, not yellow) should be left audio.
Probably would have been better to make a new thread but all good.is it possible to have 3.5mm audio jack so i can play with head phones
