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− | The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. | + | The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. The highest quality signal from a stock console is S-video. |
== Models == | == Models == | ||
− | + | There was only one main revision of the hardware. The console was released in Europe, USA and Japan. The consoles software library is region locked. | |
=== Models tested === | === Models tested === | ||
− | + | NUS-001 (Japanese) with RGB modification. | |
== [[XRGB-2]] Specific settings == | == [[XRGB-2]] Specific settings == | ||
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== [[XRGB-3]] Specific settings == | == [[XRGB-3]] Specific settings == | ||
− | No special settings are required. | + | No special settings are required. If you are using an unmodded PAL console you will need to transcode Composite or S-Video to RGB, otherwise you will only get a monochrome picture. |
== [[XRGB-Mini]] Specific settings == | == [[XRGB-Mini]] Specific settings == | ||
− | For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may | + | For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may need to adjust sync level or use an external [[sync cleaner]]. |
[[Category:Game Consoles]] | [[Category:Game Consoles]] | ||
[[Category:RGB Mods]] | [[Category:RGB Mods]] |
Revision as of 15:18, 11 May 2014
The Nintendo 64, often referred to as N64, is a 64 bit video game console released in 1996 by Nintendo. It is the most powerful cartridge based non-handheld system ever produced. The console does not provide an RGB signal and must be modified in order to provide one. The highest quality signal from a stock console is S-video.
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Models
There was only one main revision of the hardware. The console was released in Europe, USA and Japan. The consoles software library is region locked.
Models tested
NUS-001 (Japanese) with RGB modification.
XRGB-2 Specific settings
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XRGB-3 Specific settings
No special settings are required. If you are using an unmodded PAL console you will need to transcode Composite or S-Video to RGB, otherwise you will only get a monochrome picture.
XRGB-Mini Specific settings
For RGB modded Nintendo 64 consoles you may need to adjust sync level or use an external sync cleaner.