Re: FRC - RGB/Scart with the Intel 830 driver

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In message <20090827195633.GA3425@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Thomas Hilber wrote

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:44:59AM +0100, dave cunningham wrote:

In fact I use the cable from here
<http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/scart.htm> with the cut off
circuit so I'd actually have to build a new cable to use this resolution.

you can use any VGA2SCART cable realizing some composite sync circuitry.
My favorite cable (the simplest circuit I know from) is described in my README.
I don't know why most VGA2SCART cables are composed of so many parts.


I actually made the cable I did for the auto shutoff so as to be sure I didn't accidentally kill the TV. Also fits inside the scart shell which is nice (though I guess this isn't so difficult).

ATI cards do have a major drawback compared to Intel cards:
They can't scale vertically in interlaced mode because they can't scale
both fields independently. So your TV must handle format adaptions.


Guess I better break out the soldering iron again then...

Thanks for the advice!
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Dave Cunningham                                  dave at upsilon org uk
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