“Waves” after SuperCiC++ on SNES Jr

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  • #53659
    DanMAk
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      Hello everyone, after installing SuperCIC I noticed “waves” in solid colors, just in 60hz mode. At 50hz there are no waves. It’s very very discreet and for that reason I can’t Record the problem, but I can still see those waves. Is this normal? I have attached link with the installation photos, the only thing different from the photo is that I opened the Jumper J93 to use my RetroGaming Cables cable with c-sync 470ohm

      https://photos.app.goo.gl/DTy6PGDrdHQxEA7t8
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/7jpY2qPt3buDBGH18
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/FBYXmudSur4qYGvv8

      #53665
      BuckoA51
      Keymaster

        Can you try another power supply?

        #53667
        DanMAk
        Participant

          No, I just have the original Nintendo Power supply, do you think another is better?

          PS: The original voltage regulator is replace with a modern Murata OKI-78SR5

          #53695
          BuckoA51
          Keymaster

            It would certainly be worth a try if you can find one.

            #53721
            Deleted User
            Participant

              Check out his notes on the voltage regular shown in the pictures:

              SNES Mini 1 Chip Bad_Ad84 SuperCIC uIGR Kit

              #53723
              DanMAk
              Participant

                If it’s the voltage regulator that’s too bad because besides I don’t have the original voltage regulator anymore, the original audio DAC chip (U6) was replaced with a CS4338-KSZ chip that is housed on top of one of the screw holes of the Heatsink, making it impossible for me to install heatsink again.

                If this small interference is really due to the OKI-78SR5 murata voltage regulator and there is no other way to solve this problem, maybe I just accept it and leave with that. It’s very very discreet anyway

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