Interesting Japanese RGB site - Tokyo RGB Hospice

Started by RGB32E, February 16, 2010, 08:37:42 AM

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RGB32E

Have any of you ever checked out this site?  Crazy funny RGB madness! ;)

http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fdempa.jp%2Frgb%2Fdrug%2Fmk3ava01fm.html&sl=auto&tl=en

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Once you know the taste of RGB, it is the beginning of unhappiness.
This tea has also been繋Getaku in RGB, too.
But every game is simply not able to connect, not RGB.
Let's understand the game and can not do that.

Akira Makoto RGB cable (adapter) game consoles have
Medicine (own cable) that can be supported by game
Surgery (body modification) require game
Special surgical console can output RGB
VGA output that game system
Game machine can not output RGB

:D  :D  :D  :D

NFG

Yeah, that's a pretty great site.  Has been for many years.  =)

Sabishii Hito

I got my Sega Saturn RGB cable from them off Yahoo Japan Auctions several years ago.  It's supposed to be better than the official Sega one (less noise).  It certainly looks thicker than Sega's.

RGB32E

Quote from: Sabishii Hito on February 18, 2010, 12:01:16 PM
I got my Sega Saturn RGB cable from them off Yahoo Japan Auctions several years ago.  It's supposed to be better than the official Sega one (less noise).  It certainly looks thicker than Sega's.

What does it look like, and who makes it?  If you open the 21 pin connector, what do the insides look like?

Sabishii Hito

Quote from: RGB32E on March 04, 2010, 12:56:04 PM
Quote from: Sabishii Hito on February 18, 2010, 12:01:16 PM
I got my Sega Saturn RGB cable from them off Yahoo Japan Auctions several years ago.  It's supposed to be better than the official Sega one (less noise).  It certainly looks thicker than Sega's.

What does it look like, and who makes it?  If you open the 21 pin connector, what do the insides look like?

It was made by the Tokyo RGB Hospice folks:  http://dempa.jp/rgb/drug/ssrgb21hg.html
I've never opened it up.

Piratero

Quote from: Sabishii Hito on February 18, 2010, 12:01:16 PM
I got my Sega Saturn RGB cable from them off Yahoo Japan Auctions several years ago.  It's supposed to be better than the official Sega one (less noise).  It certainly looks thicker than Sega's.

Interesting!

This is exactly what I needed. They look to be made extremely high quality.

How much were they?

RGB32E

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Quote from: Sabishii Hito on March 06, 2010, 07:15:21 AM
Quote from: RGB32E on March 04, 2010, 12:56:04 PM
Quote from: Sabishii Hito on February 18, 2010, 12:01:16 PM
I got my Sega Saturn RGB cable from them off Yahoo Japan Auctions several years ago.  It's supposed to be better than the official Sega one (less noise).  It certainly looks thicker than Sega's.

What does it look like, and who makes it?  If you open the 21 pin connector, what do the insides look like?

It was made by the Tokyo RGB Hospice folks:  http://dempa.jp/rgb/drug/ssrgb21hg.html

I've never opened it up.


Have you tried your HG cable on the XRGB-3?  Do you still need to turn on LPF?  I was asking about the hood since it's easy to open, and I'm wondering if they added any components, or if it's just straight connections?

panzeroceania

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are their products sold anywhere currently? I'm super interested

What does the group call themselves? I can't find any results searching for the product number and I'm not finding any results on yahoo japan auctions. I'm primarily interested in the Master System 21 pin RGB with FM but also any of their stuff, does anyone have any information and where I could buy their stuff? either yahoo japan, ebay, private sellers, you name it.

RGB32E

Quote from: panzeroceania on March 15, 2010, 07:45:55 PM
are their products sold anywhere currently? I'm super interested

What does the group call themselves? I can't find any results searching for the product number and I'm not finding any results on yahoo japan auctions. I'm primarily interested in the Master System 21 pin RGB with FM but also any of their stuff, does anyone have any information and where I could buy their stuff? either yahoo japan, ebay, private sellers, you name it.

Find a time machine that will transport you back to say... 2004.  It should be much easier to acquire. :)

From looking at their site, it appears they are no longer active... and all of their displayed cables are sold out.  I've made a few beefy "HG" cables myself! ;)  However, a cable alone won't fix RGB signal problems that originate from the source (e.g. JBs from SS on XRGB-3).

panzeroceania

that's a shame, I could really use one of their Mark III RGB amps, I guess I'll just have to make it myself. As for the XRGB-3 problem, I don't think that'll be a problem for me as I have an old 15khz tv that I can plug the consoles directly into, no XRGB-3 required.