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| title=21 Pin RGB Cable | | title=21 Pin RGB Cable | ||
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| madefor=[[Sega Saturn]] | | madefor=[[Sega Saturn]] | ||
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| sat_code_jp=HSS-0109 | | sat_code_jp=HSS-0109 | ||
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− | {{stub}} | + | {{stub}}'''21 Pin RGB Cable''' (21ピンRGBケーブル) for the [[Sega Saturn]] is the official method of connecting a Saturn to a television via the Japanese RGB standard (or JP-21; and not SCART, which uses the same connector). It was only released in Japan and a SCART version for Europe was never released separately. |
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21 Pin RGB Cable (21ピンRGBケーブル) for the Sega Saturn is the official method of connecting a Saturn to a television via the Japanese RGB standard (or JP-21; and not SCART, which uses the same connector). It was only released in Japan and a SCART version for Europe was never released separately.
Physical scans
References