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=== Models tested ===
 
=== Models tested ===
  
Stock PAL Atari Jaguar
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Stock PAL Atari Jaguar<br>
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Stock PAL Atari Jaguar with 60hz switch
  
 
== [[XRGB-2]] Specific settings ==
 
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== [[XRGB-3]] Specific settings ==
 
== [[XRGB-3]] Specific settings ==
  
No special settings are required.
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No special settings are required. Using a clean/pure sync RGB cable (rather than one that uses composite video for sync) is highly recommended.
  
 
== [[XRGB-Mini]] Specific settings ==
 
== [[XRGB-Mini]] Specific settings ==
  
No special settings are required.
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No special settings are required. Using a clean/pure sync RGB cable (rather than one that uses composite video for sync) is highly recommended.
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== [[OSSC]] Specific settings ==
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In 50hz mode it may be necessary to connect the console to the AV3 (VGA/D-Sub15) input via a suitable passive SCART to D-Sub15 adapter.
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No special settings are required in 60hz mode.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 14 July 2016

The Atari Jaguar is a cartridge-based video game console that was released by Atari Corporation in 1993. A commercial failure, it nevertheless has a number of interesting and playable titles, most notably the excellent Tempest 2000.

Models

PAL and NTSC models exist, there was only one hardware revision. A CD add-on also exists.

Models tested

Stock PAL Atari Jaguar
Stock PAL Atari Jaguar with 60hz switch

XRGB-2 Specific settings

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XRGB-3 Specific settings

No special settings are required. Using a clean/pure sync RGB cable (rather than one that uses composite video for sync) is highly recommended.

XRGB-Mini Specific settings

No special settings are required. Using a clean/pure sync RGB cable (rather than one that uses composite video for sync) is highly recommended.

OSSC Specific settings

In 50hz mode it may be necessary to connect the console to the AV3 (VGA/D-Sub15) input via a suitable passive SCART to D-Sub15 adapter.

No special settings are required in 60hz mode.