Manuel wrote:
> You mean soldering
> the *two* returns (CVBS/monochrome and AUDIO)
> to the GND pin? Or just one? This may sound
> a silly question but, as my cassette connector
> cable has only one of the two cables (in, out)
> soldered in the GND pin, I was wondering.
>
> Thanks to you two for your kind replies,
Manuel wrote:
> pin 7 NC
> pin 6 +12V
> pin 3 AUDIO
> pin 8 NC
> pin 1 +5V
> pin 5 CVBS (color video PAL)
> pin 4 Ys (monochrome)
> pin 2 gnd ('luminance')
Hi Manuel,
Normally you would solder each GND wire to it's respective GND pin, but
because you only have 1 GND pin, I would suggest to solder both wires to
that 1 GND pin.
The fact that your cassette connector cable only has 1 wire connected
probably comes from the fact that in most cases all grounds are
internally (in the apparatus) connected to each other. In other words,
connecting 1 GND would mean that all GND are 'connected'.
Regards,
Jeroen 'connected' Smael
FutureDisk
Homepage: http://www.futuredisk.msxnet.org/
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