I've had the parts to do the LCD mod on my old Nomad for about a month now. I'm still learning soldering and practicing on little things before I attempt this. But this video makes it feel a lot less intimidating. I'll be using this as a guide when I finally get the confidence to give it a go. But your videos are great, Mr. Tito. Thanks for the content!
I recently had my local game shop use this exact video and mod to replace the screen on my Nomad. It was great seeing this video ahead of time so I knew exactly what to expect. And for the price, I’m very happy with the results.
I love the Nomad! It's definitely a device ahead of its time in the most literal sense. The idea was fantastic but the technology just wasn't quite ready.
100% agree! I feel like Sega always pushed the envelope in terms of tech and features. Sega had a modem for the Genesis and included one with the Dreamcast. Sega will always hold a soft spot in my heart. Wish they still made hardware. Cheers justrtm!!
Ironically I just did this exact mod last week! I do agree that image quality isn't razor sharp, but my nomad had burn in as well and it looks pretty good. Wasn't working at first until I stumbled across the modding page for the driver board and realized I was only getting 5 volts. All is well now. As always, your content is A+. Just did a funny playing dmg mod today and it looks awesome.
Awesome Joseph! Glad you were able to get your Nomad working! Thanks dude, really appreciate the kind words! The FunnyPlaying DMG kit is great! Cheers buddy!
This mod is much more simple than the more complex mods that make use of the original ribbon cable that connects the LCD to the board. It's basically just using composite video instead of the better method. It's a tradeoff...the quality isn't as good but it's much cheaper/easier to install. Just depends on how much effort and money you want to put into your Nomad. This mod is probably more than sufficient for most people (even though the image quality is not nearly as good as the more expensive mods, it's still far better than the original screen).
I’ve already modded one of my nomads with a new lcd screen and had a lot of trouble getting everything to fit nicely. I just ordered this mod for round 2. Looking forward to this project. Thanks!
Just followed this to completion on a nomad with a burnt out screen not unlike your own and it looks excellent. Thankyou for producing such a concise tutorial.
Yeah for whatever reason the Nomad was a North American exclusive. Actually based on the sales and timing of the release, it really isn't that surprising.
Well it is pretty big, but I think you would have been pretty awesome for bringing it in to school! I mean it’s a Sega Genesis at school, that’s pretty cool in my book! Cheers buddy!
I own 2. I like calling myself a super freak. I never owned one growing up, but I did want one. In less than a year and $45 later I can safely say it was worth the wait.
A long time ago I've seen them modded with reverse backup camera screens for cheap with pretty decent results. But I think you had better results! You never disappoint Tito, I've always wanted a Sega Nomad.
Thank you my friend! I think this display is very similar to the ones that are pulled from those backup camera setups, I've seen it done with those too. As always great to hear from you buddy! Cheers!
Awesome job Tito! That mod seems a little bit more difficult when you started desoldering the video ribbon cable from the main board. Maybe a good followup mod for this would be the Sega CD audio patch? Glad you're showing Sega some love!
Thank you dude! That’s true, I may have overstated how easy it is. It’s certainly not a drop in kit like some of the game boy mods. That sounds like a great mod! I’ll have to put it on the list! Cheers buddy!
Most of the Nomad's power consumption was from the CCFL backlight for that terrible screen. Replacing it with a modern display (which use MUCH more efficient LED backlights, not to mention teh screen itself also being more power efficietn) would dramatically reduce power consumption and make it last longer than 45 minutes on battery.
Thanks men, Finally I understand what I need for modified my nomad screen. I saw I guy who used RGBdrv screen and looks good too but I can’t find where buy it. So I’ll go with this mod. The only CON is the lost of Brightness button functionality
You're welcome buddy! I think the RGBdrv can only be purchased in Japan from a specific vendor. From what I understand, they are hard to come by and kinda expensive. I am planning to add the brightness adjustment at a later date. Cheers dude!
Found my old nomad in my basement that's in pristine shape with the battery pack and a bunch of old cartridges. Might consider this during the lockdown
Thanks for putting this video together. I've got the exact same kit arrived from Console 5 so will be performing this update as soon as I feel brave enough! This video will be really helpful.
@@MachoNachoProductions Just a little update to say the install was a success. Only thing I did different was to splice the new screen power wires to the wires from the old screen so it connects to the old socket. Figured less soldering to the main board has to be a good thing and it’ll mimic behaviour when outputting to external screen etc. Also less messy if I ever get my hands on an RGB screen. But just want to say thanks again for posting this as it was a huge help!
I've got 2 nomads in my closet collecting dust rn. Maybe I'll do this to one of them. Never thought of the nomad as the first switch, that's kinda cool.
I put a mini microswitch in place of the brightness wheel to turn on and off the OSD, then added some mod wires to the dpad to control the OSD. Gives me access to brightness, contrast, sharpness, hue and color.
Ah that makes sense! There a lot of these on the market with many derivatives so it would be tough to make a single all encompassing guide. Thank you for letting me know though!!
Some people might even say that the composite is a plus because dithering doesn't work properly on RGB outputs since the dithering was designed for crts.
Loved this video, especially showing how to make the driver board run on 5V. I got mine working today. Thanks! Count me in if you do a battery mod for the nomad!
Find the right LCD that will run at less than 5V and you can also run it off a USB with a simple mod. The brightness wheel is redundant after the screen swap, so its easy enough to take that out and install a micro USB socket in it's place.
@@MachoNachoProductions Yes, many peripherals for the nomad are getting tough to find, you may want to look into the mod that allows for the Sega Nomad to play Sega Master System game's. I believe it's off a Everdrive Cartridge but still the console has all the necessary functionalities.
Another superb video, Tito. Keep up the great work. One suggestion, could you possibly include how long it took you to compete the mods that you do videos for? That would be a great way to gauge for myself my progress in doing the same mods. Thanks bro. I always look forward to Thursdays.
Thank you Der Schlagzeuger! That's a great suggestion. I tend to take my time and go pretty slow, especially since I am also recording so my time may be on the slightly longer side. But I will definitely keep that in mind! Thanks dude! Cheers!
You should put a new glass lens in. Console5 and Retromodding both sell them. I did it to mine and its so much nicer with fresh glass. You can even pull the old lens off with the suction handle in the iFixit kit so you don't have to pull the entire system apart again.
Awesome! Thank you for the tip! Good to know that I don't need to disassemble the console to get to the lens. When I bought the kit from console5 I could have sworn that I ordered the glass lens, I must have forgot, lol! Thanks again for the tip! Cheers Adam!
if you want to craft your own battery pack, 3D print some bracket-frame-thing to fit some compact power bank behind the console, then add a boost converter so you can supply 9v from the usb' 5V source, you also make a different bracket to use on game gear instead, So both consoles can benefit from the same power bank! for the Nomad you can feed the pins behind the console meant for the stock battery pack, while on Game Gear you simply feed the 9v input jack~
Thank you very much for this excellent video, I modified my Sega nomad with a 12v LCD and I did not like how it looks, I also put s-video output, I just bought this LCd thanks to this video, I hope you make a video of the Sega Game gear I'm crazy to do this mod that is much more difficult but well worth it.
Hey Ben! Thank you the comment! You can find good deals on a Game Gear, the Nomad will be harder to find at a good price though. I'd check Facebook market place for Game Gears, I had good luck with that! Cheers buddy!
only problem now is i dont want to potentially wreck my nomad but trying to get one with a faulty screen is proving extremely difficult,no doubt in part to your great work.
Very true, I was pretty lucky to find the one with a damaged screen. Not sure if I could bring my self to doing it on a fully functioning unit. Cheers dude!
Great video and nice to see it get some love. Maybe do another with the triple bypass. That one seems to be a little convoluted with the number of options during an install. It would be great to have a 2021 version.
I got my parts in and am trying it out! I thought I would try to do it without the 5V bit before and see how it goes but I'm not getting video out of it, and the bracket I got from Console 5 is different so I'll try to look into it and if I can't find it out I might go straight for the 5V and see if that allows it to work. Either way this video was AMAZING and I'm so excited to see more!!! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you so glad you’re enjoying that channel. Truly means a lot to me! The Nomad is such a cool and unique console! You’ll be very happy with the new lcd! Cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions So far you are ABSOLUTELY right! I finally got it to work and it is a BLAST! I am planning on doing a big battery mod next with 2 3000 mAh batteries and MAYBE a Type-C mod! I'm really excted...and a tad bit intimidated BUT it'll be an adventure still! XD
@@Dnangel33 absolutely! That’s how I play since I don’t have a battery pack. They’re so expensive so I’m looking to get an aftermarket one or make my own. Cheers!
Great production man, never had or owned a Nomad, however with current cheap (and no so cheap) tech, I almost feel like venturing to get one just to do the “mod” greetings
Having had a Nomad, the screen was washed out and slow at updating. It made a lot of games unplayable and stopped using it because of the dreadful screen. I sold it unfortunately a few years ago when I was broke. I miss it, especially now with this mod.
Hey Patrick! Sorry to hear about your loss. If you come across another nomad in the future, this is a great mod to do! Cheers bud! And best of luck with everything!
I finally got around to doing this. I’m pretty sure they sent me the wrong bracket. Everything is soldered together but when I turn on the nomad the LED turns on then off. Not sure what to do now.
Well now I'm interested in a nomad. I love consoles that pushed the boundaries of their time. Question about the nomad: does it have the same capacitor issues as some of the other older consoles?
That's a great question! I can't answer with certainty but based on what I have seen on my Nomad, they appear to be of better quality, however with age, all electrolytic capacitors will need to be replaced. I may change them as a preventative measure. Sorry I couldn't be more help. Cheers buddy!
I am about a year out from this discussion, but yes. the capacitors in it are not as bad as the game gear, but the audio circuit in particular is prone to bad caps. symptoms are loss of volume over time. much like nacho pointed out, older consoles where often made in the time of the capacitor plague. when the caps where largely bad and wouldn't last long. leaking onto the board and causing damage. some of it irreparable without a board swap. an example would be the game gear. a majority of the systems listed as screen doesn't work is really because the caps failed. its just a cap replacement away from functional, but there is still a risk. fixing the problem could cause a chip on the board to blow and now you have a brick. over all, I would replace the caps once every 15-20 years. because they often where made to last only ten.
What is that copper sheet looking thing at 4:50-4:56? It has a wire soldered to it from c238 but that’s it. Is it like a heat sink or something? Thanks!
Thanks T-W00! I've seen Nomads go for under $200. It's rare, but it does happen, just gotta keep an eye out. Waiting for a damaged one like this is a good option too. I wish you the best of luck on your search dude. Cheers buddy!
Really need help. I opened it up and the ground wire on 210 fell off. I re connected it and the screen suddenly worked perfectly. I put it back together turned it on and then it did not work again. I will get a grey screen and once in awhile a green one. Oddly enough one time once re assembled I removed the power and plugged it back in and it worked?... I am not a pro at soldering but I checked my spots and they all seem very secure. The only thing I can think of is that I followed the tutorial where you remove the one diode on the blue board and get it to run at 5v? I have tried testing 209 with the multi reader but It is not working for some reason. I set it to DCV 20, put the red on 209 and put the black on ground somewhere on the board but its not working? I am not sure exactly how to test it...... I am wondering if it is a power issue? Should I solder back on the original diode, remove the wire on the board and remove the two wires that go to 209/210?
I have! They look awesome! Too bad they only ship to Japan and I hear they’re kinda hard to get a hold of. Would love to install one of those for sure!! Cheers ModzvilleUSA! Great to hear from you!
@@MachoNachoProductions Cheers to you as well my dude! I'll be doing an install video for those soon but would love to see one from you as your quality is top notch! The boards have luckily been cloned and are for sale on aliexpress. An ebay user actually sells the board + LCD on ebay for $100. Already got mine for a Turbo Express install :D
I know it's strange that this was a US exclusive, I guess they were testing the market for the Nomad here and since it didn't do well they decided to scrap it. I know that it is based on the MegaJet which was a Japanese exclusive "portable" genesis/mega drive without a screen. As always great to hear from you Lee! Cheers dude!
Love the video ended up buying the same screen. Mod came out good, got the bracket from console5. But I don't have a 3d printer & prefer the one you made. Do you or anyone on chat knows where I can buy the same bracket ?
Installed my mod and everything was a success, except the battery pack couldn’t power the nomad. I removed the resistor and wired that up accordingly but the battery pack was all burny. Would a lithium ion mod be enough power?
Hi, I bought the suggested screen mod kit and it went flawless with the help of your video. Unfortunately it now randomly messes up on boot. I don't think I ever had this problem before the screen replacement. I did the voltage jumper mod you showed on the board too, so you know. I feel really good on the solder job and the nomad has been recapped. When it does occur I can turn it off then back on and everything is fine. Only happens on boot. Thanks in advance for any help you can lend.
Just did the mod and noticed two things: there is a bit of interference on the screen, like playing via RF on a TV. Also, I had to tap on the power switch for power, since my driver and LCD required more than 5v. Anyone know how to fix the screen interference?
Oh great I can basically c/c my last comment for the PC Engine 😁 : The SEGA NOMAD is at the same time a great and bad idea, because the Megadrive/Genesis is the COOLEST console ever made (one I try to track, but model 1 or 2 🤔 ) so the idea to portalise it'snt stupid but the handheld market is not ready for that kind of hardware. Great stuff 🤘.
@@MachoNachoProductions Yeah Unfortunally for Sega they make some weird and bad decision with the release of the Mega/Sega CD (it was a good add on but it doesn't have any Killer App for it) and the 32X (that was a stupid idea by sega 😅). The Nomade can be a good succes if Sega still make Genesis Game but they're stop product game for it, and that weird because they also release a Genesis 3... + The awfull international release of the Saturn, Sega have so many difficulty at the time, I feel sorry for Sega fan.
Agreed, they made too many bad decisions. Even with all those bad choices we still got some really cool hardware. The Dreamcast is one of my favorite consoles of all time! Cheers!
Just recapped and installed this screen on my Sega Nomad however i am having A shimmer on the the display with shimmering lines run throughout its not super bad definitely noticeable tho any suggestions or tip would be greatly appreciated I might just have defective screen not really sure
Well the board if my assumption is correct has RGB input only the provided cable uses Composite so in theory you could improve the mod by creating own cable that i proves the quality... But that is only inconsistency I would see still nice video
Thank you Kyugi! RGB would be great! There are some kits that allow this like the triple bypass and rgbdrvr. Both are great but kinda pricey. Thank you for the comment and watching my videos!
I want to mod my own Nomad, @Macho Nacho Productions, however, I want the best screen and mod available, would you say is this one, or is there an IPS screen/better mod for it?
Mcwill offers a great game gear lcd mod through console5 as well. I can tell you from experience it is pretty complicated to install, but it looks amazing!
I’ve been eying the McWill kit for a while, but the price kept holding me back. I’m hoping that benn venn comes out with a cheaper alternative soon. Fingers crossed. Cheers!
Merci beaucoup! Je pense que le mod LCD rend l'image beaucoup plus belle aussi. En outre, ce mod est bon pour la durée de vie de la batterie. À votre santé!
Has anyone ever had any issues with those screens not working. I bought the very same screen and it would not boot up all the time and now it seems like it doesn't work at all. You would either go to a white screen or it look like it was not getting enough power to it and I bought it from console5 as well
Awesome! I think you’ll really love it! The caps on the nomad are higher quality and aren’t as prone to leaking like the GG. I haven’t recapped a nomad but I assume it’ll be easier.
@@MachoNachoProductions That's a relief. I'm just psyched to finally get a chance to catch up on some old-school Genesis games that I haven't played in years.
I suspect that that screen problem is not actually "burn-in", as many people call it. I recently got my hands on a brand new in box Sega Nomad with that exact same screen issue. It leads me to think that it is some sort of degradation in the screen itself, possibly from improper storage, or maybe just from the passage of time. Kinda like disc rot from early CD-roms and laser-discs.
Yeah...LCD's can't "burn in" the way CRT's do. The Gameboy given as an example wasn't screen burn in, the polarizing filter was actually physically burned/damaged by heat (probably sunlight). LCD's can experience something called "image persistence" but unlike CRT's it's not permanent. I agree with you, this looks like the screen was either physically damaged (by heat or sunlight), or just degraded over time (hard to tell). Either way, even when new those screens are terrible, so replacing with a modern one is the right call.
Totally valid point, thank you for pointing that out. I was assuming it was caused by leaving in open sunlight. I probably used the wrong words to describe it. Thanks again! Cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions I found out what my problem was. So this was my 1st soldering job and in my infinite n00bness I caused a prob. 1st I would get a white screen when powering on, after a few restarts the game would come on. But I'd have to do this to many times just to get it to work once. So I would unsolder and resolder and one of those times I managed to pull up TP237. I didn't just pull the pad I must have pulled the whole trace. So anyhow, I ended up ordering caps, I replaced all the caps and I put the screen back on but this time I would get a blue screen. So I resoldered everything and couldn't get video signal ... To make a long story short, directly on the other side of the composite you can get video. I finally got my nomad working thanks to a friend of mine. But yeah ... If you happen to get a nomad with a pulled TP237 and can't get a signal from the pin, tap the capacitor on the back of the board.
I briefly owned a No-Nads, and to say I was disappointed with it would be an understatement. This would definitely fix one of the big problems I had with the system, but are there any solutions for that finicky cartridge slot? I hated my games resetting at the slightest jostle. It's a portable! It's going to move sometimes!
Hey man, just was curious, in your parts needed list in the description you have 28awg guage wire - > but it links to amazon 26 awg guage wire. Just curious which I actually need to get. Or which would be more useful for other console mods I guess since theres such a large amount too and I only need a snippet to complete this mod.
god i need to do this mod because my screen burned,. Do you know if you attach the battery pack, does this mod work? because you modified the lcd to accept 5v, what happens if you attach the battery pack? is there any possible problem that it might get damaged?
Thanks Dave! I agree, if I didn't have a damaged LCD I would probably have kept it original as well. I like to have original condition consoles in my collection. Cheers buddy!
HELP! I followed this step by step but get a solid blue screen when I try to add power. Power light flickers but doesn't come on. Could it be capacitors? Visual inspection looks ok. Prior to replacing screen I had sound but don't get that now also. BTW love the videos! Modded several system with your help!
First think I would check is to make sure that the lcd driver board is properly insulated from the nomad motherboard. It’s a tight fit so some of the components may have poked through the kapton tape and is shifting out causing issues. Hopefully that’s the issue. Best of luck!
@@MachoNachoProductions It was actually the ribbon cable between the boards came loose during reassembly, works like a charm now. Thank you for the reply! Love these video's! You saved my Nomad.
@@yebbo00 The Mod is called a Triple Bypass. It's a mod that can also be done on the Genesis 3. The modder I sent mine to, actually created a special PCB for his version of the mod. This isn't the service i used, but here's a link to someone who does it as well www.powrupgaming.com/products/sega-nomad-triple-bypass-installation
@@MachoNachoProductions you can play the games, but without the mod. You wont have cd audio. The only issue Ive had is with Sonic CD. The sounds is weird and the Sonic Boom video wont play
I promise you. It’s not a few extra bucks. I have an RGBDRV in mine. The board is ONLY sold by one seller in Japan. He doesn’t sell directly to US public, so you need use a service to buy it. Next.. doing it is a waste if you don’t Triple Bypass it. The audio on the Nomad is bad. Very. Bad. So the bypass cleans that up and cleans the RGB signal. All said. The mod is over 200 bucks. It’s beautiful. In fact.. it’s the best looking Genesis I own now. (And it’s bypassed video out too) but 12 bucks and Time. Vs over 200+ ( Not including recap as some nomads need)
Pros outweigh the cons for sure . Not a fan of splicing and extending wires. If a burned out screen nomad appears in the wild , this is a nice , cheap easy mod . Looks good .
I've had the parts to do the LCD mod on my old Nomad for about a month now. I'm still learning soldering and practicing on little things before I attempt this. But this video makes it feel a lot less intimidating. I'll be using this as a guide when I finally get the confidence to give it a go. But your videos are great, Mr. Tito. Thanks for the content!
Thank you Justin! Much appreciated bro! So glad you found the video helpful! Best of luck on the nomad mod! Cheers buddy!
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I recently had my local game shop use this exact video and mod to replace the screen on my Nomad. It was great seeing this video ahead of time so I knew exactly what to expect. And for the price, I’m very happy with the results.
I love the Nomad! It's definitely a device ahead of its time in the most literal sense. The idea was fantastic but the technology just wasn't quite ready.
100% agree! I feel like Sega always pushed the envelope in terms of tech and features. Sega had a modem for the Genesis and included one with the Dreamcast. Sega will always hold a soft spot in my heart. Wish they still made hardware. Cheers justrtm!!
Ironically I just did this exact mod last week! I do agree that image quality isn't razor sharp, but my nomad had burn in as well and it looks pretty good. Wasn't working at first until I stumbled across the modding page for the driver board and realized I was only getting 5 volts. All is well now. As always, your content is A+. Just did a funny playing dmg mod today and it looks awesome.
Awesome Joseph! Glad you were able to get your Nomad working! Thanks dude, really appreciate the kind words! The FunnyPlaying DMG kit is great! Cheers buddy!
This mod is much more simple than the more complex mods that make use of the original ribbon cable that connects the LCD to the board. It's basically just using composite video instead of the better method. It's a tradeoff...the quality isn't as good but it's much cheaper/easier to install. Just depends on how much effort and money you want to put into your Nomad. This mod is probably more than sufficient for most people (even though the image quality is not nearly as good as the more expensive mods, it's still far better than the original screen).
Totally agree!
That's not irony, it's coincidence.
@@ghostmouthzach56 You seem like a good guy with a fun personality. Did I properly use irony for you now?
I’ve already modded one of my nomads with a new lcd screen and had a lot of trouble getting everything to fit nicely. I just ordered this mod for round 2. Looking forward to this project. Thanks!
Awesome dude! The spacing was pretty good on mine so you should’ve good to go! Cheers!
Yes! You did a Nomad video! I've been waiting for this one. Great content as always!
Thank you David! So happy you enjoyed the video. Cheers buddy!!
Just followed this to completion on a nomad with a burnt out screen not unlike your own and it looks excellent. Thankyou for producing such a concise tutorial.
This looks great. I'm glad you added zoomed images to facilitate the tutorial. Nomads generally are hard to come by in Europe btw
Yeah for whatever reason the Nomad was a North American exclusive.
Actually based on the sales and timing of the release, it really isn't that surprising.
Yeah, totally agree.
I’m glad the close in angles were helpful! Yeah it’s weird it was a US only release.
i had one back in the early 2000's and brought it school, everyone thought i was a freak lol
Well it is pretty big, but I think you would have been pretty awesome for bringing it in to school! I mean it’s a Sega Genesis at school, that’s pretty cool in my book! Cheers buddy!
I own 2. I like calling myself a super freak.
I never owned one growing up, but I did want one. In less than a year and $45 later I can safely say it was worth the wait.
Awesome NuBatman! Totally agree. Also wanted one when I was younger. Better late than never! Cheers buddy!
@@mrxpexplorer6318 well.. it got worse with the nomad thing
A long time ago I've seen them modded with reverse backup camera screens for cheap with pretty decent results. But I think you had better results! You never disappoint Tito, I've always wanted a Sega Nomad.
Thank you my friend! I think this display is very similar to the ones that are pulled from those backup camera setups, I've seen it done with those too. As always great to hear from you buddy! Cheers!
Awesome job Tito! That mod seems a little bit more difficult when you started desoldering the video ribbon cable from the main board. Maybe a good followup mod for this would be the Sega CD audio patch? Glad you're showing Sega some love!
Thank you dude! That’s true, I may have overstated how easy it is. It’s certainly not a drop in kit like some of the game boy mods. That sounds like a great mod! I’ll have to put it on the list! Cheers buddy!
I'm doing this as soon as the parts arrive. I'm a noob at soldering, but this must be done :)
We've come a long way baby, glad their still support for MOD screen Nomads.
Most of the Nomad's power consumption was from the CCFL backlight for that terrible screen. Replacing it with a modern display (which use MUCH more efficient LED backlights, not to mention teh screen itself also being more power efficietn) would dramatically reduce power consumption and make it last longer than 45 minutes on battery.
Thank you for the info! Totally agree the ccfl is a power hog. Cheers stormspark!!
Thanks men, Finally I understand what I need for modified my nomad screen.
I saw I guy who used RGBdrv screen and looks good too but I can’t find where buy it. So I’ll go with this mod. The only CON is the lost of Brightness button functionality
You're welcome buddy! I think the RGBdrv can only be purchased in Japan from a specific vendor. From what I understand, they are hard to come by and kinda expensive. I am planning to add the brightness adjustment at a later date. Cheers dude!
@@MachoNachoProductions I can’t wait for see a video adding brightness function!! Please do it!! 😀
It may be a while, but I will certainly look into it! Cheers!
Found my old nomad in my basement that's in pristine shape with the battery pack and a bunch of old cartridges. Might consider this during the lockdown
I just wish I had bought a Nomad before Retropocalypse XD
Thanks for putting this video together. I've got the exact same kit arrived from Console 5 so will be performing this update as soon as I feel brave enough! This video will be really helpful.
You’re most welcome Neil! I’m glad this video will be helpful to you! It’s a fantastic mod and I know that you won’t be disappointed l! Cheers buddy!
@@MachoNachoProductions Just a little update to say the install was a success. Only thing I did different was to splice the new screen power wires to the wires from the old screen so it connects to the old socket. Figured less soldering to the main board has to be a good thing and it’ll mimic behaviour when outputting to external screen etc. Also less messy if I ever get my hands on an RGB screen. But just want to say thanks again for posting this as it was a huge help!
Sounds good! Your most welcome buddy! I like the idea of using the old socket. Sounds like a cleaner install. Thanks for the update!
Wow man you grew your channel fast. Quality is top notch 👍👍 I can tell you set out to do it and did it. Congrats my friend :)
Pleased to see another install with my Bracket Design! Thanks for sharing ❤️
That is a great design for the bracket! Thank you for making it!
I've got 2 nomads in my closet collecting dust rn. Maybe I'll do this to one of them. Never thought of the nomad as the first switch, that's kinda cool.
You should dude! I think your be happy with the results! Haha, yep, it’s the switch but 20 years ahead! Cheers dude!
I put a mini microswitch in place of the brightness wheel to turn on and off the OSD, then added some mod wires to the dpad to control the OSD. Gives me access to brightness, contrast, sharpness, hue and color.
That’s awesome! Are there instruction somewhere on how to do that?
@@MachoNachoProductions Unfortunately not, as it's likely super dependent on the LCD driver itself.
Ah that makes sense! There a lot of these on the market with many derivatives so it would be tough to make a single all encompassing guide. Thank you for letting me know though!!
Some people might even say that the composite is a plus because dithering doesn't work properly on RGB outputs since the dithering was designed for crts.
That's a really good point!! Thank you! Cheers JForce!
Loved this video, especially showing how to make the driver board run on 5V. I got mine working today. Thanks! Count me in if you do a battery mod for the nomad!
Hoping to do a battery mod soon! Stay tuned! Cheers Durk!
You must really love this guy. Top channel.
Find the right LCD that will run at less than 5V and you can also run it off a USB with a simple mod. The brightness wheel is redundant after the screen swap, so its easy enough to take that out and install a micro USB socket in it's place.
Thanks for the tips! Really appreciate it! Also thank you for watching the videos! Cheers!
I still to this day enjoy playing my stock Sega Nomad. Thank you for finding this mod its greatly appreciated!
Careful on your battery pack build there is no polarity protection on the Sega Nomads battery input.
Thank you for the tip! I’d like to get an oem battery pack with that holds the 6 aa batteries but they are hard to come by. Thanks again!
@@MachoNachoProductions Yes, many peripherals for the nomad are getting tough to find, you may want to look into the mod that allows for the Sega Nomad to play Sega Master System game's. I believe it's off a Everdrive Cartridge but still the console has all the necessary functionalities.
I Def need a mega everdrive!
this is clever! just bypass the whole OEM lcd Driver! man i wish that it was that easy to get ntsc video out of a gba motherboard, good work dude!
Totally agree dude! I wish all consoles where this easy, haha! Great to hear from you bud!
It's cool to see the GT and the Nomad video's . I have never seen them in the wild
Thank you Tom! Yeah they are definitely uncommon. Lynx are also quite uncommon but not as much as these 2. Cheers Tom!
Another superb video, Tito. Keep up the great work. One suggestion, could you possibly include how long it took you to compete the mods that you do videos for? That would be a great way to gauge for myself my progress in doing the same mods. Thanks bro. I always look forward to Thursdays.
Thank you Der Schlagzeuger! That's a great suggestion. I tend to take my time and go pretty slow, especially since I am also recording so my time may be on the slightly longer side. But I will definitely keep that in mind! Thanks dude! Cheers!
You should put a new glass lens in. Console5 and Retromodding both sell them. I did it to mine and its so much nicer with fresh glass. You can even pull the old lens off with the suction handle in the iFixit kit so you don't have to pull the entire system apart again.
Awesome! Thank you for the tip! Good to know that I don't need to disassemble the console to get to the lens. When I bought the kit from console5 I could have sworn that I ordered the glass lens, I must have forgot, lol! Thanks again for the tip! Cheers Adam!
if you want to craft your own battery pack, 3D print some bracket-frame-thing to fit some compact power bank behind the console, then add a boost converter so you can supply 9v from the usb' 5V source, you also make a different bracket to use on game gear instead, So both consoles can benefit from the same power bank!
for the Nomad you can feed the pins behind the console meant for the stock battery pack, while on Game Gear you simply feed the 9v input jack~
Thank for the tips Andrea! Cheers!
Thank you very much for this excellent video, I modified my Sega nomad with a 12v LCD and I did not like how it looks, I also put s-video output, I just bought this LCd thanks to this video, I hope you make a video of the Sega Game gear I'm crazy to do this mod that is much more difficult but well worth it.
Thank you Gilber! So glad you enjoyed the video!! Game Gear videos will be cowing very soon! Cheers!
always wanted a nomad and gamegear. nice mod work
Hey Ben! Thank you the comment! You can find good deals on a Game Gear, the Nomad will be harder to find at a good price though. I'd check Facebook market place for Game Gears, I had good luck with that! Cheers buddy!
Excellent job mate.even with my limited soldering skills i am actually going to attempt this.
Thank you Thomas!! Absolutely, the soldering for this mod isn't too bad at all! I highly recommend it! Cheers buddy!
only problem now is i dont want to potentially wreck my nomad but trying to get one with a faulty screen is proving extremely difficult,no doubt in part to your great work.
Very true, I was pretty lucky to find the one with a damaged screen. Not sure if I could bring my self to doing it on a fully functioning unit. Cheers dude!
Great video and nice to see it get some love. Maybe do another with the triple bypass. That one seems to be a little convoluted with the number of options during an install. It would be great to have a 2021 version.
Great suggestion! Would love to do the triple bypass
great work and a much needed upgrade. here's praying for a rgb/digital adapter one day.
That would be great! Fingers crossed Ana!! Cheers!
Oh snap. that nomad looks fresh now
Thanks Witchboy Music! Agreed, looks great with the new LCD! Cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions haven't checked but do they make a glass lens to replace the stock plastic one? I assume it's plastic.
@@TN_AU they do and console5 offers them too along with the lcd, driver and bracket. They have a ton of modding and repair stuff.
@@sh4dowz247 great stuff, now to trying to track down one of these devices for my retro collection. So rare.
I got my parts in and am trying it out! I thought I would try to do it without the 5V bit before and see how it goes but I'm not getting video out of it, and the bracket I got from Console 5 is different so I'll try to look into it and if I can't find it out I might go straight for the 5V and see if that allows it to work. Either way this video was AMAZING and I'm so excited to see more!!! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thank you so glad you’re enjoying that channel. Truly means a lot to me! The Nomad is such a cool and unique console! You’ll be very happy with the new lcd! Cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions So far you are ABSOLUTELY right! I finally got it to work and it is a BLAST! I am planning on doing a big battery mod next with 2 3000 mAh batteries and MAYBE a Type-C mod! I'm really excted...and a tad bit intimidated BUT it'll be an adventure still! XD
@@MachoNachoProductions i was also wanting to check, you can still use the original power supply for this right?
@@Dnangel33 absolutely! That’s how I play since I don’t have a battery pack. They’re so expensive so I’m looking to get an aftermarket one or make my own. Cheers!
Damn, I wish I could mod a Gameboy that cheap! Looks way better than the of screen, great video
Thank you Carn! I totally agree, modding the game boy can get pricey. Cheers buddy and thank you for the comment!
Great production man, never had or owned a Nomad, however with current cheap (and no so cheap) tech, I almost feel like venturing to get one just to do the “mod” greetings
Right on dude! You should do it! Greetings and thank you for the comment! Cheers!
I think the pro’s out weigh the cons. I looks great and it gives new life to the system. Nice work Tito!
100% agree my dude! Thank you DC Celly, always good to hear from you bro! Cheers!
Thank you Tito, now I need to find a cheap Sega Nomad! XD
You’re welcome buddy!!
I cant thank you enough, great video!!
You should look into the LaserBear Battery Mod.
I'll tag you its cheap and easy to setup.
Having had a Nomad, the screen was washed out and slow at updating. It made a lot of games unplayable and stopped using it because of the dreadful screen. I sold it unfortunately a few years ago when I was broke. I miss it, especially now with this mod.
Hey Patrick! Sorry to hear about your loss. If you come across another nomad in the future, this is a great mod to do! Cheers bud! And best of luck with everything!
these types of videos will soon take place of PC building, with the warning " dont F up" and "patience required". Carry on King, Carry on.
😂 that’s true! They very well could. Cheers Matthias!
I got excited when I saw easy then as soon as the soldering iron came out it became something I'm hesitant in tackling.
Would love to see a Nomad fully modded for screen, battery, AND adding CD, 32X, and Master System (MicroSD or not) capabilities!
I wonder if using the megaeverdrive pro or terraonion will allow for Sega cd on nomad? That would be awesome!
@@MachoNachoProductions there was some info that SEGA CD games can work but without CD audio, аs nomad lacks some hardware for this
Ah gotcha, still cool though!
Awesome as always
Thank you Mehdi! Cheers buddy!
I would have thought that if you are going to go to all the trouble of modding your console, you may as well use an LCD screen with RGB input.
i love LCD mods for retro consoles
Me too dude! It really brings new life to these retro consoles! Cheers buddy!
Hello I have followed tutorial perfectly and when i power screen on it's just a blank white screen is this a capacitor issue ??
I finally got around to doing this. I’m pretty sure they sent me the wrong bracket. Everything is soldered together but when I turn on the nomad the LED turns on then off. Not sure what to do now.
If only I could find a Nomad for cheap 😂
Well now I'm interested in a nomad. I love consoles that pushed the boundaries of their time. Question about the nomad: does it have the same capacitor issues as some of the other older consoles?
That's a great question! I can't answer with certainty but based on what I have seen on my Nomad, they appear to be of better quality, however with age, all electrolytic capacitors will need to be replaced. I may change them as a preventative measure. Sorry I couldn't be more help. Cheers buddy!
I am about a year out from this discussion, but yes. the capacitors in it are not as bad as the game gear, but the audio circuit in particular is prone to bad caps. symptoms are loss of volume over time. much like nacho pointed out, older consoles where often made in the time of the capacitor plague. when the caps where largely bad and wouldn't last long. leaking onto the board and causing damage. some of it irreparable without a board swap. an example would be the game gear. a majority of the systems listed as screen doesn't work is really because the caps failed. its just a cap replacement away from functional, but there is still a risk. fixing the problem could cause a chip on the board to blow and now you have a brick. over all, I would replace the caps once every 15-20 years. because they often where made to last only ten.
What is that copper sheet looking thing at 4:50-4:56? It has a wire soldered to it from c238 but that’s it. Is it like a heat sink or something? Thanks!
Well done on the mod. It looks very clean! Now all I need to do is find find a nomad for under $200 :/
Thanks T-W00! I've seen Nomads go for under $200. It's rare, but it does happen, just gotta keep an eye out. Waiting for a damaged one like this is a good option too. I wish you the best of luck on your search dude. Cheers buddy!
Really need help. I opened it up and the ground wire on 210 fell off. I re connected it and the screen suddenly worked perfectly. I put it back together turned it on and then it did not work again. I will get a grey screen and once in awhile a green one. Oddly enough one time once re assembled I removed the power and plugged it back in and it worked?... I am not a pro at soldering but I checked my spots and they all seem very secure. The only thing I can think of is that I followed the tutorial where you remove the one diode on the blue board and get it to run at 5v? I have tried testing 209 with the multi reader but It is not working for some reason. I set it to DCV 20, put the red on 209 and put the black on ground somewhere on the board but its not working? I am not sure exactly how to test it...... I am wondering if it is a power issue? Should I solder back on the original diode, remove the wire on the board and remove the two wires that go to 209/210?
You deserve more subs! Highest underrated channel, Keep up your amazing work!
Thank you! I really appreciate that bud! Will do!!
Sick! Have you seen the rgb screen kits? It's a board called sysdrv, it's a bit pricier but worth looking into.
I have! They look awesome! Too bad they only ship to Japan and I hear they’re kinda hard to get a hold of. Would love to install one of those for sure!! Cheers ModzvilleUSA! Great to hear from you!
@@MachoNachoProductions Cheers to you as well my dude! I'll be doing an install video for those soon but would love to see one from you as your quality is top notch! The boards have luckily been cloned and are for sale on aliexpress. An ebay user actually sells the board + LCD on ebay for $100. Already got mine for a Turbo Express install :D
Turbo express! Nice! Will def have to look into this! Glad they are easier to get now! Thanks for the tip!
How do I test 209? I set the multimeter to dcv 20, place the red pin on 209 where does black one go? I tried ground but it’s not giving me a reading
pity the Nomad never made it to the uk as it would have been great play sega on the go.great mod and well worth doing for a few bucks
I know it's strange that this was a US exclusive, I guess they were testing the market for the Nomad here and since it didn't do well they decided to scrap it. I know that it is based on the MegaJet which was a Japanese exclusive "portable" genesis/mega drive without a screen. As always great to hear from you Lee! Cheers dude!
Love the video ended up buying the same screen. Mod came out good, got the bracket from console5. But I don't have a 3d printer & prefer the one you made. Do you or anyone on chat knows where I can buy the same bracket ?
I have a small question.
Are you still able to use the AV output when you do this mod?
Got this mod done to my nomad and I can confirm that the av out does still work!
Installed my mod and everything was a success, except the battery pack couldn’t power the nomad. I removed the resistor and wired that up accordingly but the battery pack was all burny. Would a lithium ion mod be enough power?
Hi, I bought the suggested screen mod kit and it went flawless with the help of your video. Unfortunately it now randomly messes up on boot. I don't think I ever had this problem before the screen replacement. I did the voltage jumper mod you showed on the board too, so you know. I feel really good on the solder job and the nomad has been recapped. When it does occur I can turn it off then back on and everything is fine. Only happens on boot. Thanks in advance for any help you can lend.
Just did the mod and noticed two things: there is a bit of interference on the screen, like playing via RF on a TV. Also, I had to tap on the power switch for power, since my driver and LCD required more than 5v.
Anyone know how to fix the screen interference?
I have to do this to one of my NOMADS
Totally!
I bought a Nomad 2 years ago and haven't modded it yet since I'm afraid I might damage it. Connecting it to my modern TV set suffices.
Unfortunately I can't find the screen replacement. Can you share a link to where I can find a screen?
Oh great I can basically c/c my last comment for the PC Engine 😁 :
The SEGA NOMAD is at the same time a great and bad idea, because the Megadrive/Genesis is the COOLEST console ever made (one I try to track, but model 1 or 2 🤔 ) so the idea to portalise it'snt stupid but the handheld market is not ready for that kind of hardware.
Great stuff 🤘.
Haha, totally agree Ace Bunny. People weren't ready for it yet. Sega always pushing the envelope, that's why I love them! Thank you Ace Bunny, cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions Yeah Unfortunally for Sega they make some weird and bad decision with the release of the Mega/Sega CD (it was a good add on but it doesn't have any Killer App for it) and the 32X (that was a stupid idea by sega 😅).
The Nomade can be a good succes if Sega still make Genesis Game but they're stop product game for it, and that weird because they also release a Genesis 3...
+ The awfull international release of the Saturn, Sega have so many difficulty at the time, I feel sorry for Sega fan.
Agreed, they made too many bad decisions. Even with all those bad choices we still got some really cool hardware. The Dreamcast is one of my favorite consoles of all time! Cheers!
Hi , the stl for the bracket is not available anymore, is there any chance you can upload it somewhere else?
Just recapped and installed this screen on my Sega Nomad however i am having
A shimmer on the the display with shimmering lines run throughout its not super bad definitely noticeable tho any suggestions or tip would be greatly appreciated I might just have defective screen not really sure
Well the board if my assumption is correct has RGB input only the provided cable uses Composite so in theory you could improve the mod by creating own cable that i proves the quality... But that is only inconsistency I would see still nice video
Thank you Kyugi! RGB would be great! There are some kits that allow this like the triple bypass and rgbdrvr. Both are great but kinda pricey. Thank you for the comment and watching my videos!
Wow I really wish this guy was my friend
Very cool! Were you able to find the battery for your Nomad?
I want to mod my own Nomad, @Macho Nacho Productions, however, I want the best screen and mod available, would you say is this one, or is there an IPS screen/better mod for it?
Game Gear and Lynx also needs such a Screen mod!
But I guess, it’s only possible on the Nomad, because the AV out.
Yup you got it! The AV Out really does makes this mod so easy! I wish it was as easy for the Game Gear and Lynx too (sigh). Cheers buddy!
Mcwill offers a great game gear lcd mod through console5 as well. I can tell you from experience it is pretty complicated to install, but it looks amazing!
@@sh4dowz247 i know, but it’s around 100 bucks, and not 20!
That’s the big difference!
@@SuperRobertson79 it's worth it with the included vga output.
I’ve been eying the McWill kit for a while, but the price kept holding me back. I’m hoping that benn venn comes out with a cheaper alternative soon. Fingers crossed. Cheers!
Great vidéo exelente je pense faire le mode lcd c'est vraiment une belle image
Merci beaucoup! Je pense que le mod LCD rend l'image beaucoup plus belle aussi. En outre, ce mod est bon pour la durée de vie de la batterie. À votre santé!
Has anyone ever had any issues with those screens not working. I bought the very same screen and it would not boot up all the time and now it seems like it doesn't work at all. You would either go to a white screen or it look like it was not getting enough power to it and I bought it from console5 as well
This video was great! I just order the parts today. Now we just need a video on how to recap the Nomad next. Is it as hard as recapping the Game Gear?
Awesome! I think you’ll really love it! The caps on the nomad are higher quality and aren’t as prone to leaking like the GG. I haven’t recapped a nomad but I assume it’ll be easier.
@@MachoNachoProductions That's a relief. I'm just psyched to finally get a chance to catch up on some old-school Genesis games that I haven't played in years.
If not doing the power mod and leaving the board as is do the other four wires still go to same spots???
I suspect that that screen problem is not actually "burn-in", as many people call it. I recently got my hands on a brand new in box Sega Nomad with that exact same screen issue. It leads me to think that it is some sort of degradation in the screen itself, possibly from improper storage, or maybe just from the passage of time. Kinda like disc rot from early CD-roms and laser-discs.
Yeah...LCD's can't "burn in" the way CRT's do. The Gameboy given as an example wasn't screen burn in, the polarizing filter was actually physically burned/damaged by heat (probably sunlight). LCD's can experience something called "image persistence" but unlike CRT's it's not permanent. I agree with you, this looks like the screen was either physically damaged (by heat or sunlight), or just degraded over time (hard to tell). Either way, even when new those screens are terrible, so replacing with a modern one is the right call.
Totally valid point, thank you for pointing that out. I was assuming it was caused by leaving in open sunlight. I probably used the wrong words to describe it. Thanks again! Cheers!
Totally agree! Thank you for the clarification stormspark. I definitely used the wrong words to describe the damage. Cheers!
I'm stuck! Damn ...I get sound but no video. I get a blue screen when I power on. Any ideas Nacho?
I would double check your soldering and make sure they are making good connections. Also, check that your ground wires are good.
@@MachoNachoProductions I found out what my problem was. So this was my 1st soldering job and in my infinite n00bness I caused a prob.
1st I would get a white screen when powering on, after a few restarts the game would come on. But I'd have to do this to many times just to get it to work once. So I would unsolder and resolder and one of those times I managed to pull up TP237. I didn't just pull the pad I must have pulled the whole trace. So anyhow, I ended up ordering caps, I replaced all the caps and I put the screen back on but this time I would get a blue screen. So I resoldered everything and couldn't get video signal ... To make a long story short, directly on the other side of the composite you can get video. I finally got my nomad working thanks to a friend of mine. But yeah ... If you happen to get a nomad with a pulled TP237 and can't get a signal from the pin, tap the capacitor on the back of the board.
Fantastic mod and Nice video going to sub to you and i look forward to checking out your other content :)
Thank you for the sub Retro Hawk! Really appreciate it buddy! Plenty of more great content to come! Cheers dude!
@@MachoNachoProductions your welcome :)
I briefly owned a No-Nads, and to say I was disappointed with it would be an understatement. This would definitely fix one of the big problems I had with the system, but are there any solutions for that finicky cartridge slot? I hated my games resetting at the slightest jostle. It's a portable! It's going to move sometimes!
Eres un chingon mi Nacho, saludos desde México
¡Saludos y bienvenidos al canal! ¡Gracias por el amable comentario! ¡Salud amigo!
Do you know if there are any battery mods or cases like the gamegear
Hey man, just was curious, in your parts needed list in the description you have 28awg guage wire - > but it links to amazon 26 awg guage wire. Just curious which I actually need to get. Or which would be more useful for other console mods I guess since theres such a large amount too and I only need a snippet to complete this mod.
Any should do, but if you have to choose, I’d go with the 26
god i need to do this mod because my screen burned,. Do you know if you attach the battery pack, does this mod work? because you modified the lcd to accept 5v, what happens if you attach the battery pack? is there any possible problem that it might get damaged?
Take a shot every time he says LCD
Color accuracy seems to be way off. Sonic looks light blue here, when he should be dark blue
Great job!, but I will not touch my only Sega Nomad by any means!
Thanks Dave! I agree, if I didn't have a damaged LCD I would probably have kept it original as well. I like to have original condition consoles in my collection. Cheers buddy!
Very cool mod bro...
Thank you buddy! Cheers!
HELP! I followed this step by step but get a solid blue screen when I try to add power. Power light flickers but doesn't come on. Could it be capacitors? Visual inspection looks ok. Prior to replacing screen I had sound but don't get that now also. BTW love the videos! Modded several system with your help!
First think I would check is to make sure that the lcd driver board is properly insulated from the nomad motherboard. It’s a tight fit so some of the components may have poked through the kapton tape and is shifting out causing issues. Hopefully that’s the issue. Best of luck!
@@MachoNachoProductions It was actually the ribbon cable between the boards came loose during reassembly, works like a charm now. Thank you for the reply! Love these video's! You saved my Nomad.
Awesome! So glad you were able to track down the issue! Cheers buddy!
I have a new screen and have the sound mod so i can play Sega CD games via my Mega Everdrive pro. The Nomad is sooooo much nicer now
What’s the nomad and I have an ever drive would love play mega cd games on it do u have a link?..
@@yebbo00 The Mod is called a Triple Bypass. It's a mod that can also be done on the Genesis 3. The modder I sent mine to, actually created a special PCB for his version of the mod. This isn't the service i used, but here's a link to someone who does it as well www.powrupgaming.com/products/sega-nomad-triple-bypass-installation
That's really awesome Don! Do you need the sound mod in order to play sega cd games with the mega everdrive pro?
Thank you for sharing this info Don! Cheers!
@@MachoNachoProductions you can play the games, but without the mod. You wont have cd audio. The only issue Ive had is with Sonic CD. The sounds is weird and the Sonic Boom video wont play
Parabéns! Ficou incrível.
Obrigado! Que bom que gostou do vídeo! Felicidades!
Better than default but I'd spring the extra bucks for rgb
I promise you. It’s not a few extra bucks. I have an RGBDRV in mine. The board is ONLY sold by one seller in Japan. He doesn’t sell directly to US public, so you need use a service to buy it. Next.. doing it is a waste if you don’t Triple Bypass it. The audio on the Nomad is bad. Very. Bad. So the bypass cleans that up and cleans the RGB signal.
All said. The mod is over 200 bucks. It’s beautiful. In fact.. it’s the best looking Genesis I own now. (And it’s bypassed video out too) but 12 bucks and Time. Vs over 200+ ( Not including recap as some nomads need)
I’ve been looking for the answer to this question but can’t seem to find it. Does this mod remove the ability to connect the Nomad to the TV?
That’s a great questions Troy! I actually haven’t tried it yet. I may have to check it out and see
Pros outweigh the cons for sure . Not a fan of splicing and extending wires. If a burned out screen nomad appears in the wild , this is a nice , cheap easy mod . Looks good .
Totally agree Brett! Thank you for watching the video! Cheers buddy!