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Old 08-01-2007, 2:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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madcatz rgb scart

so i bought this from asda
http://mike65.f2s.com/uploads/files/DSCF2662.JPG

What are these for? composite in?
http://mike65.f2s.com/uploads/files/DSCF2663.JPG

I seem to be missing tons of pins :/
http://mike65.f2s.com/uploads/files/DSCF2665.JPG

Anyway, the cable seems to clear up background fuzz/interference on my games so i guess thats good

But how is the cable? i just bought this as a stop gap before i can buy the official cube and ps2 rgb's. but is it really worth it? my tv is an orion 450 i bought from a highstreet store for £65 5 years ago, its only 14'' lol.
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