Haaay, I just bought the SuperCIC and DeJitter and now realized that both tinker with the frequencies. Now is my question what to do? Before my 1Chip SNES Jr. looked sortof fine on OSSC which I bought from you too. Now it’s a mess. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q1mmagRegdoJAU5u5 Ignore my german, it was meant for ikari ^^
https://photos.app.goo.gl/m6FXkbdMoU8tP51d7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/S1K3VWoVoA3aJnNC9 (At first I soldered the wire to the wrong pin of X1 because your manual is… special in explaining that stuff…, fixed now and working as it seems)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GTfuEDteLo6gvNLp6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XCZ2x5bZpYUWgLcx9 (Isolated orange wire is Sync from SRGB, I currently use another which worked better in the past seen on pic 2 above SCPU)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ptAuL23BZ5jvPwmd9 (Yeah, fixed fuse which was blown years ago by using another PSU with wrong polarity)
Problems can be seen in video and the funny thing is it worked with a stupid 50/60 Hz switch mod on same hardware. ikari meant that the capacitors are maybe a lil small next to the NTSC oscillator and he meant to add another 55 pF to one of em piggyback. But he also meant that the DeJitter might help me, but was rather shocked that it uses it’s own NTSC quartz and thus cannot be used with the SuperCIC board together. At least not easily. Now it may question… how to fix it? It flickers way less on Framemeister (once every 5-10 sec), but still far from fine. HAAALP