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  1. That's right. It is not necessary to adjust the brightness, because it has already the right contrast and brightness. The high voltage is not need!
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    Lynx to VGA

    Please send me a PM or send me a email to the new address: ### order-lynx-lcd[at]online[dot]de ### (special email only for ordering the new mod) Important: Just tell me your Address. Payment via paypal or bankaccount.
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    Lynx to VGA

    Here's my video on YouTube. Sorry for the bad quality, but this my first video.
  4. Here's my video on YouTube. Sorry for the bad quality, but this my first video.
  5. McWill

    Lynx to VGA

    Thank you. The price includes ALL, the board with 3.5" LCD replacement, VGA connector with screws an the instructions. There are no extra costs except the shipping (depending on the country) ! At present I make a video. I guess it'll running today or tomorrow on YouTube. BTW production has started and I hope deliveries may begin within 2 or 3 weeks.
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    Lynx to VGA

    Thanks. Yes, all inside your LYNX-II. For this mod you must remove the old LCD and just install the new one. It tooks round about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your soldering experience. But it is not too difficult.
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    Lynx to VGA

    Thank you. I have chosen the VGA, because present TVs and PC monitors support this standard very well without any problems. Composite PAL and NTSC have different timings. In my opinion that is not the best solution for the LYNX hardware.
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    Lynx to VGA

    The refresh rate of the LCD is about 60-70Hz. The LCD screen has borders on top and bottom. But it's not recognizable, because the 3.5" LCD fills the Lynx opening. The same In VGA mode.
  9. McWill

    Lynx to VGA

    @ Rupan III The last 8 years I played around FPGAs and CPLDs and learned VHDL and verilog. Last year I thought, I must have a LCD replacement for my ATARI Lynx and read about this forum. That's my own work and not a copy! I do not know which hardware Candle is using. As I have read, Candle has some problems with the hardware and nothing happens the last months. It took me around 1 week to get it working. I try to make a video on YouTube for evidence (for all sceptics) regards, McWill
  10. Hi All, I have already own prototypes since over 1 year. The protos running stable and you have no flickering. I have tested a lot of games and there were no problems. It is 100% compatible. With these PCBs you are able to get the ATARI LYNX-II connected to VGA! It is also a replacement for an old or defective LCD. The replacement is a 3.5" TFT and the result is much much better than the original! Very high contrast and perfect colours! It is very easy to install in your own ATARI LYNX-II. You just have to connect 2 cables for power, 9 cables for LCD, 1 cable for VGA switch. If you want to connect to VGA, you only have to connect further 4 cables. At present it is only available for the LYNX-II. With the backlight-button you can switch between onboard-LCD or VGA. The new LCD saves a lot of power. I attached some pictures. If some people of you are interested to buy the full assembled PCB, please let me know via PM. The price is 95,00 EUR for the assembled PCB, VGA-Connector with screws and installation guide plus shipping. These days I will start an auction on ebay: ATARI LYNX-II with power supply and LCD replacement and VGA.
  11. McWill

    Lynx to VGA

    Hi All, I have already own prototypes since over 1 year. The protos running stable and you have no flickering. I have tested a lot of games and there were no problems. It is 100% compatible. With these PCBs you are able to get the ATARI LYNX-II connected to VGA! It is also a replacement for an old or defective LCD. The replacement is a 3.5" TFT and the result is much much better than the original! Very high contrast and perfect colours! It is very easy to install in your own ATARI LYNX-II. You just have to connect 2 cables for power, 9 cables for LCD, 1 cable for VGA switch. If you want to connect to VGA, you only have to connect further 4 cables. At present it is only available for the LYNX-II. With the backlight-button you can switch between onboard-LCD or VGA. The new LCD saves a lot of power. I attached some pictures. If some people of you are interested to buy the full assembled PCB, please let me know via PM. The price is 95,00 EUR for the assembled PCB, VGA-Connector with screws and installation guide plus shipping. These days I will start an auction on ebay: ATARI LYNX-II with power supply and LCD replacement and VGA.
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