[Coco] RGB --> VGA for CoCo: A success story
RJRTTY at aol.com
RJRTTY at aol.com
Sat Jan 31 18:37:40 EST 2009
In a message dated 1/31/2009 2:12:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
gene.heskett at verizon.net writes:
>Blue text on a black background never reaches more than 5% of white, and
the
>reversed situation of blue text coming down from white is also only about
5%
>amplitude due to very very slow rise and fall times compared to the 'dot
>clock' itself, with the overall amplitude being nstc gain trimmed by the
time
>the gime outputs it. That alone restricts the voltage swing of the blue
>signal to under 100 millivolts right there. Roy's converter doesn't throw
a
>thing away that the gime doesn't do to a far worse degree. If it were
>possible to bypass the gime's 2 bit output d/a's easily, I'd do it in a
heart
>beat. But I'm not sure how one would go about capturing the memory read
>intended to feed the d/a's and do that. All in the latch decoding and
timing
>I expect, and an 8 bit data latch with 4, 2 resistor groups of 2+2r could
>handle the rest, at a far more usable bandwidth delivered to the monitor.
>Roy, might that be the next project? 2, maybe 3 all cmos chips I'd think.
>Cutting it into the coco3's circuitry, once the thing is ready as a kit,
>would be a bit scary for the soldering iron challenged, but again, not
>impossible. I'll be a guinea pig any day as I have a spare cc3 and I know
>which end of the soldering iron gets hot. Hint, hint.
The blue channel has always been a problem with my converter.
The red channel has the same problem but to a much lesser extent
for some reason. All I can think of is that these signals are out of
sink with the dot clock and the old monitors covered it up very well.
I have NDI how to bypass the gime. Like you say Gene it would be a
"scary" soldering job on the motherboard. I might do it someday on
one of my spare coco3's just to see what a perfect output would look
like......stray tuned.
Roy
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