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Y/N Question: PAL Saturn LED - 3 colour?

  • 24-03-2012 03:19AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 945 ✭✭✭


    A question for anyone who has performed a switchless mod on a Sega Saturn:

    is the stock power LED on the (PAL) Sega Saturn a 3 colour LED, or just a regular one? Is a 3 colour LED a part I'd need to buy to attempt the mod?

    I was reading up on how to do this mod (here) and it wasn't explicitly clear.

    After a bit of thought it then occured to me that I don't actually know for how long 3 colour LEDs are used in consoles. - if it weren't for the RRoD on YLoD on Xbox 360s and PS3s I probably wouldn't think that any unmodded consoles used 3 colour LEDs.

    No hurry on an answer for this, I'm a long way off from understanding a lot of the instructions, let alone having the skills to do 'em.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,581 ✭✭✭TouchingVirus


    a5y wrote: »
    A question for anyone who has performed a switchless mod on a Sega Saturn:

    is the stock power LED on the (PAL) Sega Saturn a 3 colour LED, or just a regular one? Is a 3 colour LED a part I'd need to buy to attempt the mod?

    I was reading up on how to do this mod (here) and it wasn't explicitly clear.

    From the article you linked to (page 1)
    It's done by exchanging the green power-LED with a multicolor LED (I've used a 3-pin red/green-LED, which gives colors red/green/orange) and by multiplexing all needed functions on the Reset-Button.

    I believe that answers your question. Why would you need to exchange the power-LED if it was already a dual-color? Dual color (Red/Green), not tri-color, because mixing green + red light makes yellow/orange. :)

    Also, as a complement to the guide from Seb, see this mmmonkey page :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 945 ✭✭✭a5y


    Cheers. Brain no function to comprehend electronics or logic so well during small hours of morning. :o


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