[Coco] Current Status of the "Help Send A Fellow CoCoNut To This Year's CoCoFEST" Campaign
Nick Marentes
nickma2 at optusnet.com.au
Sat Feb 14 18:59:34 EST 2015
On 15/02/2015 9:46 AM, embsys dev wrote:
> People seem surprised and put off at the additional cost of the FPGA board.
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> Here's a $55 AV to HDMI converter box from newegg:
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> http://goo.gl/Pa9W9s
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> Looks like you simply plug your coco composite video and audio in one side,
> and an HDMI TV into the other, and done.
>
> The RGB2VGA design is interesting for the hardware DIY coolness and
> hackability if you're into that sort of thing (and many here are,
> obviously), but a simple low-cost consumer solution might be better for
> some people.
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>
That takes a composite video source. Luis's RGB2VGA takes RGB. Luis's
will always give FAR superior video than than.
Luis's RGB2VGA started as a personal project to make a RGB to VGA
converter based on the DE-0 development board. He hadn't really planned
it to become a product to sell. People have jumped on, not waiting till
he refines the design and creates a cost reduced version.
All comes to those who wait. :)
Nick
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