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i Visited Simius last weekend and recorded a video of his new RGB upgrade, you can see it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOdKovvFvzU&feature=youtu.be

 

anyone volunteer to lend Simius a 5200 unit so we can make adaptation and test his RGB upgrade on that system as well?

there are no 5200 units in Poland.

 

Nir

 

Looking good :thumbsup:

 

And for us SCART-less people this looks like a good way to convert it into HDMI...

 

SDV500-FrontBack-Rev1.gif

RGB To HDMI Video Converter Scaler + RGB HDMI Audio Extractor

 

 

- Michael

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i Visited Simius last weekend and recorded a video of his new RGB upgrade, you can see it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOdKovvFvzU&feature=youtu.be

 

anyone volunteer to lend Simius a 5200 unit so we can make adaptation and test his RGB upgrade on that system as well?

there are no 5200 units in Poland.

 

Nir

 

I have a working 5200 and can lend it to Simius.

 

Will PN him.

 

Jurgen

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okay - at $50 it sounds great.

 

questions -

 

1] does this include all cabling, and will these be DB9-scart or DB9-composite?

2] is same card usable on 800xl/1200xl, 800xe and 130xe?

3] no soldering on any 8-bit?

4 how do we add our names to list?

 

if it's just thru this thread, please add me for 2 units

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okay - at $50 it sounds great.

 

questions -

 

1] does this include all cabling, and will these be DB9-scart or DB9-composite?

2] is same card usable on 800xl/1200xl, 800xe and 130xe?

3] no soldering on any 8-bit?

4 how do we add our names to list?

 

if it's just thru this thread, please add me for 2 units

 

1. Board to DB9 only.

2. TBD

3. No soldering if the GTIA socketed.

4. Notification on this thread is enough.

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4. Notification on this thread is enough.

 

OK, you can add me on the list for one, too.

 

BTW have you seen this:

 

http://www.bytedelight.com/

 

I have seen it in action in Maarssen, NL a couple of months ago and it looks fabulous. It uses a Raspberry Pi Zero to monitor the address and data bus and has HDMI out via the Pi Zero.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lOeins7RKI

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Looking good :thumbsup:

 

And for us SCART-less people this looks like a good way to convert it into HDMI...

 

SDV500-FrontBack-Rev1.gif

RGB To HDMI Video Converter Scaler + RGB HDMI Audio Extractor

 

 

- Michael

I use this exact one with my 130XE. I use a Composite video/SVideo to SCART adapter at the moment.

It was the first thing I tried when getting back into the 8-bit scene and I was very happy with the Svideo display through the HDMI output.

 

 

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I use this exact one with my 130XE. I use a Composite video/SVideo to SCART adapter at the moment.

It was the first thing I tried when getting back into the 8-bit scene and I was very happy with the Svideo display through the HDMI output.

 

 

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Can you do me a huge favour? Fire up FlickerTerm, and type out a row of underscores (_________________). Let me know if it looks like __________ (as it should), or _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ (like I can pretty much guarantee it will). None of these devices I have tried correctly handle the Atari's signal.

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