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The C828 is the NTE85 equivalent. The blue wire at 0:45 soldered on the metal shield is connected to the ground. Update: If you can't find a 600Ω resistor you can use 620Ω. This diagram doesn't work on some fake Mega Drive because the RGB pins might have no connections. Fake Mega Drive which looks identical to the original including the brand SEGA was very common here in the Philippines during the 16-Bit era and original hardware was rare and difficult to find. The diagram combines the RGB+Sync to get a native Luma (Y) so that the picture is sharper & free from jailbars on edges of strong colors. However, because the Chroma (C) is still connected to Mega Drive's composite video output, rainbow banding is still present. The result is better picture quality than Composite Video although not as good as RGB. RGB is still better because it is free from rainbow banding. I'm not an electronic engineer and electronics is just my hobby not a profession so if you are an electronic engineer you might gonna disagree about the values of the resistor I combined because I did it by trial and error but it works for me. I just want to share how I did it before Google existed. I made this cable during the 1990s when the 16-Bit Sega Mega Drive/Genesis was in its prime. 8 Pin U-style 262 degrees DIN plug for SEGA Mega Drive 1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_con... Do not use a 270 degrees DIN plug because even if they look almost identical it won't fit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_con... Note: Mega Drive 2 (Genesis 2) has a different plug. By the way, you have to solder those components inside the DIN plug. https://www.youtube.com/results?searc... Tags: without modding the system