![]() ![]() MC-R700 is equiped with a 9.4-inch Super VGA. I've also included a stolen mod diagram which I used as a guide for all the required component values and placementsīig thanks to Syntax and MarkOZLAD for the mux mod stuff, /u/rocketeng for his site which I referenced extensively. displays its new personel communicator 'Mobile Gear II, type MC-R700' at a press introduction in Tokyo 22 February. RGB is definitely crisper, but I still appreciate the look of composite a lot. I've included some comparison shots between composite and RGB. The mounted SCART socket meant I didn't need to disconnect anything when taking the case apart - just as if it came with SCART from the factory. This allowed me to perform the majority of the mod using the unpopulated component holes for the resistors, as well as just some simple jumps hooked up to some other unused through-holes. The very good news was that not only was this set RGB-moddable, but there was an unpopulated SCART socket area of the board, along with an uncut hole in the back case for the socket itself. I kinda found a service manual for the chassis after lots of searching, but while a lot aligned with my set (resistor values, component item numbers), a lot was different (jungle chip model was slightly different) or just missing. The bad news was that I couldn't find many existing examples of NEC RGB mods, let alone for this model (could be an Australian domestic model, but there are similar ones in Japan). ![]() I picked up this NEC N-3453 for free from FB marketplace, and it worked well, but only had composite video in, so it was a good candidate for my first RGB mod attempt. ![]()
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