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The RGB4ALL is a universal video converter based on AD724 chip. It takes RGB signal on an input, encodes and outputs it to more convenient Composite video or S-Video sockets which are more often seen in modern TVs.

 

It was tested with Amiga 500/600/1200, Amstrad 464/6128, Neo Geo MVS and other hardware that outputs RGB signal. Some people successfully implemented it in Atari ST. Example installation in Amiga A500:

Soldering guide for Amiga 500

Soldering guide for Amiga 500

 

Installing it in a machine with an NTSC circuitry is possible but requires re-soldering quartz oscillator. Please also remember to change SJ1 solder blob to proper position if using NTSC mode.

 

PAL quartz oscillator soldered on by default, but every module comes with NTSC quartz oscillator included.

 

This is fully assembled internal version. Basic soldering skills are required.

 

Board requires six signals described as R, G, B, S, +5V, GND. Please refer to your computers manual/schematics for exact soldering points.

+5V - 5 Volt supply rail
GND - ground
R – Red
G – Green
B – Blue
S – Sync

 

IN THE BOX

  • NTSC quartz oscillator
  • RGB4ALL PCB - assembled

 

Disclaimer: 

If you are not familiar with soldering or you do not have proper tools, we can install the expansion for you. Please contact us to arrange installation.

If you are installing the device yourself, we will not take any responsibility for any damage to your hardware and the device will NOT be subject of any kind of warranty.