![]() ![]() Install the original heatsink screw with the supplied #3-56 Nut into the hole closest to the digtal port.ĭon’t overtight or you will strip the screw. Desolder the highlighted areas with desoldering braid.*Leave the heatsink in place, unless you plan to replace thermal pads. Dissamble the gamecube, so the motherboard is free.This document also goes over required steps for PAL consoles and NTSC consoles wanting to use the CHROMA and LUMA pins. ![]() Click here refer to this document to understand the jumper settings. There are jumper pads on the QSB PCB that will allow you to route signals to different locations. Make sure you know how the jumpers work.ĭecide how you want to wire the GCDual up the analog port. To Hookup HDMI you will need an HDMI mini cable. These cables with attenuation resistors are still recommend on 5.3 and later. If your cable does NOT have an attenuation resistor then make sure JP2 is open. If you cable has an attenuation resistor inside, then make sure JP2 is closed/shorted. But most users should need a CSYNC cable like these:īoth types of scart cables are supported. Depending how you wire the QSB will depend on which cable you need. FFC connectors are fragile and can be broken easily if care is not taken.įor scart To hookup RGBS you will need a SNES mutlitout cable with a sync attenuation resistor inside the cable. If you are not farmilar with these please visit this site for a visual aid. This kit uses Zero Force Insertion for the FFC cables. This document assumes you know how to take apart the gamecube with a gamebit tool as these instructions will not be included. Each kit is personally tested by me and confirmed working before being shipped out. I am not held responsible to damage to your console or damage to the kit. This is kit is for advanced installers only. To access the on screen menu hit Left trigger + right trigger + X + Y GCDual Internal Installation for DOL-001 Gamecube ![]()
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