If you're using an RF switch with a PC Engine, the channels it works
on are in the 90's or perhaps the 70's.
I don't remember exactly which, because it's been years since I've
done it and it was the same deal with Famicoms(but the famicons
might've been in the 70's).
Does the CoreGrafx II have am inch wide round AV out(I'm pretty sure
it does)?
If so, you can just go down to Radio Shack and buy a Midi cable with
a matching male plug and several female rca recepters on the other
end.
The one I'm currently using with my Turbo Duo has red, yellow, black
and green. It only takes a minute to figure out which are audio and
video(the extra female jack can just hang there) and mine has a
clearer picture than my official Duo cable.
Be careful if you look for one on eBay, I bought one or two
unofficial Duo/SMS cables from a crooked seller that give an awful
picture.
I'm pretty sure that the midi cable I use cost me under $10 CAD, so
it's a really good deal.
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turbografxnetwork@yahoogroups.com, civic.rm <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
>
> I bought two Sega games (OutRun and After Burner)for the PC Engine
> over 5 years ago and I've never played them.
>
> I've searched ebay for one of those adapters to play the PCE games
> on a TG16 or Duo but have not been able to locate a "Kisado-card",
> which I read somewhere is the best or most reliable adapter.
>
> I have a PC Engine (white) console and a CoreGrafx II console. The
> PCE connects by RF switch and the CGII is through an AV out.
>
> I haven't been able to get the PCE to work with a US television,
and
> I don't have the CGII AV cable.
>
> How much are these two consoles? I would prefer to trade them for
a
> Kisado card or a compatible AC adapter that works with these
> consoles. I have an AC adapter that looks like it matches, but I'm
> not sure if this is why I couldn't get either of the consoles to
> work on a US TV.
>
> I asked these questions before back in '99 but I forgot what you
> guys recommended to me.