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help!!
can someone please tell me how connect the psone lcd to the ps2 slim??
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how?!?!?!?!?!?!? the psone screen does go with the ps2? um ex: when i try to plug it in the ps2 slim.......the screen is to wide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Harshboy wrote:omg........Umm....you plug it into the ps2....DVD's will have the evil green tint...but games will work.....was that so freakin hard!?
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Ok grab yourself a small screw driver.
There will be about 2-4 screws on the PSone Screen's case you take out. Then you'll have to remove the speaker covers to get at the rest of the screws.
Once the disassembly is done you'll need to get your hands on some wire. Using the pinout guide here or at gamesx.com you solder the pins for RGB or composite (which ever you want) and the L/R/gnd audio pins.
Supply power to both the LCD and the PS2, you should have video and audio going to the screen. If you can't figure things out from this too bad, you what you were (suppositly) born with... your brain.
I don't think anyone is going to spell it out any simplier for you.
There will be about 2-4 screws on the PSone Screen's case you take out. Then you'll have to remove the speaker covers to get at the rest of the screws.
Once the disassembly is done you'll need to get your hands on some wire. Using the pinout guide here or at gamesx.com you solder the pins for RGB or composite (which ever you want) and the L/R/gnd audio pins.
Supply power to both the LCD and the PS2, you should have video and audio going to the screen. If you can't figure things out from this too bad, you what you were (suppositly) born with... your brain.
I don't think anyone is going to spell it out any simplier for you.
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