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after i used the AV1 plugs in the back of the unit and plugged in the 3 rca male ends from the N64 i got a blank screen and static from the speakers. I tried every setting and they were all that way, though some where a little quiter than the others. So what am i doing wrong? I was going to put my ps3 in here, but i figured there would be too much power drain on my battery. So what am i doing wrong? thanks

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after i used the AV1 plugs in the back of the unit and plugged in the 3 rca male ends from the N64 i got a blank screen and static from the speakers. I tried every setting and they were all that way, though some where a little quiter than the others. So what am i doing wrong? I was going to put my ps3 in here, but i figured there would be too much power drain on my battery. So what am i doing wrong? thanks

If you feel the PS3 would drain your battery too much, then turn your car on. That way it's using the alternator to help the situation.

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So i hooked the N64 up to a plug in on the outside of my house and now i see the screen but it is like a computer with a billion viruses and its also in black and white. HELP!!

Sounds like you broke your N64... mine still works just fine and has never looked like that. Did you try to hack it or something?

 

Heck, even my Sega Genesis works great still. Never heard of any issues like what you're describing.

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