PC Engine

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The PC Engine, or TurboGrafx-16 in America, is a game console developed by NEC.

Models

NEC released a huge number of different models of the hardware over its lifespan. The basic PC Engine console can be expanded to use a CD-ROM unit, and NEC also launched different revisions of the console with CD hardware integrated.

Models tested

RGB Modded Supergrafx and Super CD-ROM2

XRGB-2 Specific settings

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XRGB-3 Specific settings

When using an XRGB-3 with an RGB modded console, there is usually some distortion present on the top few rows of pixels. To correct or at least reduce this problem, AFC needs to be set to manual with a value of 4 to 6.

XRGB-Mini Specific settings

For RGB modded PC Engines, depending on the model of PC Engine and the RGB modification done, you may need to adjust the sync level setting or use an external sync cleaner. The consoles aspect ratio may be a little squashed by default, so applying some horizontal zoom may be necessary.

OSSC Specific settings

If you experience screen blanking when using your PC Engine hardware with the OSSC, try setting the analogue sync LPF to 2.5Mhz.

Using line triple mode is highly recommended if your display supports it, line double mode may squash the PC Engine's aspect ratio slightly.