Phil Kett wrote:
There are devices available that will take a scart RGB signal and
convert it so that it will work on a modern SVGA or LCD monitor.
Here's one from Maplins.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=217685
Have you actually tried with a QL?
My experience with similar
El 15/09/2010 14:17, Peter escribió:
Miguel Angel Rodriguez Jodar wrote:
On the other way, I've managed to work it out using a RGB-to-VGA
converter, as used for connecting JAMMA boards to VGA monitors.
Did you have to use the QL in TV mode or did full 512x256 work?
Mmmm... I cannot
Thierry Godefroy wrote:
There are devices available that will take a scart RGB signal and
convert it so that it will work on a modern SVGA or LCD monitor.
Here's one from Maplins.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=217685
Have you actually tried with a QL?
My experience with
Thierry,
a video converter is certainly doable. Instead of 640x480, I would use
1024x768 and double/triple the 512x256 QL pixels. Timings would require an
individual (automatic) adjustment, and a facility to save the result in a
non-volatile manner.
Such a converter would require an FPGA and