Hi,
I have seen at least a few projects where people have kept the second board in the PSOne - the one that has the I/O connectors on it.
This is not necessary. There is a howto over at rc-cam.org that explains where on the main board to connect power, video, and audio.
Credit to Mr.RC-Cam at rc-cam.org for figuring out how to do this.
-Darwin
I have seen at least a few projects where people have kept the second board in the PSOne - the one that has the I/O connectors on it.
This is not necessary. There is a howto over at rc-cam.org that explains where on the main board to connect power, video, and audio.
Credit to Mr.RC-Cam at rc-cam.org for figuring out how to do this.
-Darwin