I do. I used Moosman's diagram on his site to make sure I was lifting the right pin. From his last post in here it seems he did also, though he would need to confirm.
I've never tried connecting pin 17 to nothing and seeing if I still get a picture. However here's the e-mail I got from rt9342
"I learned about the PPU's separate grounds by accident. When I first put a PPU socket in my NES, I left pins 14-17 disconnected, for the RGB outputs, and I figured, well, the PPU is already grounded by pin 20, so no need to ground pin 17. And there was no picture..... until I grounded pin 17, and all of a sudden, picture! Later, I pulled out the PPU and connected an ohm-meter across pins 17 and 20, and they were definitely not connected. That's how I found out - I'd doubt that any info on that exists on the internet - maybe you and I can help change that."
As you can see he didn't get any picture with pin 17 connected to nothing. So it's kinda strange that you do......
My playchoice board that the ppu came from says copyright 1986 and it's got a rp2a03e cpu. It's a dual moniter board. Don't know if there's something about that year/revision/type of pcb that gives me a different ppu...
took a pic of my tv it's much brighter than that it's just my camera being strange but you can still see the clearness
