Recalbox sur TV CRT en RGB
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@aTg It is a VGA66 adapter + a simple PWM lowpass filter on GPIO 12/13 for the sound integrated on a scart board, isn't it ? Simple
The idea to make it as small as possible to be included in the Scart plug is good and elegant. But with the use of gpio, you need use USB pads or usb arcade encoder. The HDMI-VGA solution allows to use the GPIO for control panel.
Each solution has advantages and drawbacks.
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@subs I mean that when I'll buy the Pi2JAMMA and/or RGB-PI I really hope to not be limited to a single distro (e.g. RGB-PI working only on Retropie) but I really hope that it will be (software-side) "platform-independent".
@aTg your project is great, I really hope it will be also affordable for people who cannot solder like me. At the moment do you have a single resolution for emulator or different resolutions for each game? Thanks!
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@Scandy some parts are OS-dependant, we can't avoid that ... Despite have the same goal, retropie and recalbox do it in different ways ... The hardware part can be done rather easily (buildroot is not such a freaky beast), but supporting this hardware to its full potential can be os-linked. Up to the developpers to make the best of it, limit wbat depends on the OS as much as possible
@aTg i'll answer you once i check a few things
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@ian57 Very easy but no one had done it, besides it is necessary to compile an overlay specifically for it.
I am working on another version for jamma where you will also have a port expander with 32 inputs and power for the RPI included by the gpio. Of course also with sound and RGB.
This version is designed for crt televisions, not for arcade cabinets.The one who wants to use this in an arcade jamma cab wait to jamma-pi
Each emulator (console) already has its own original resolution except mame.
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@aTg each crt console has several resolutions depending on the games ...
For arcade, i have an idea for standard horizontal games, not yet for vertical ones ... But anything that tweaks hdmi timings is os-dependant unless you write a wrapper for retroarch + some "database"
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Hey guyz,
I've been working really hard for 2 days for a Mame Resolution "DB", heree's an excerpt :
8080bw_drivers.c einnings 0 m4 (8080bw) ROT0 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c shuffle 0 shuffle (8080bw) ROT90 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c dogpatch 0 clowns (8080bw) ROT0 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c spcenctr 0 spcenctr (8080bw) ROT0 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c phantom2 0 phantom2 (8080bw) ROT0 240x224 8080bw_drivers.c bowler 0 bowler (8080bw) ROT90 280x224 8080bw_drivers.c invaders 0 invaders (8080bw) ROT270 240x224 8080bw_drivers.c blueshrk 0 blueshrk (8080bw) ROT0 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c invad2ct 0 invad2ct (8080bw) ROT90 256x224 8080bw_drivers.c invaddlx invadpt2 invaders (8080bw) ROT270 240x224 8080bw_drivers.c sitv invaders invaders (8080bw) ROT270 240x224
I could get 100% of Mame 0.78 resolutions by combining different sources. From that, we can do anything
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It seems that we have been working on the same lately, I already have a prototype for arcade machines working, the look will be this one.
Characteristics:
Jamma connector
RPi power from the jamma connector
Over voltage protection and over current fuse
RGB 15kHz
A single filtered sound channel
Port Expander with extra button inputs
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@ajefr This is not exactly the same :
- RPI2JAMMA doesn't handle the sound out from GPIO, but from the jack output
- RPI2JAMMA is mostly for JAMMA, where as we are, for now, more looking into a SCART system
- I didn't get how you handle inputs
Do you have a documentation on how to plug everything ?
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If my version incorporates the sound by the GPIO and is much smaller, I hope the opinion of the community if you think it interesting to continue with the development of jamma-pi or you think that with rpi2jamma is enough.
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Both are great. Rpi2jamma is great for jamma-wired cabs, aTg's device is for crt only, like back in the old days
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@Substring I am thinking in launch a version for jamma but im not sure.
I see that rpi2jamma is very expensive, could drastically reduce its cost, size and number of components.
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J'ai enfin mis la main sur une petite Trinitron de 36cm, je vais pouvoir me lancer dans le CRT en RGB grâce à ce post. Merci ! C'est une Sony KV-14LM1B.
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I have finished assembling the prototype and it works very well, I reduced the noise in the image, for the production version I will change the size of the components to a larger one but basically everything is fine.
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I have uploaded a small script that I have done to check all bits of the RGB output separately and also the two audio outputs by the GPIO 18 and 19, this test is also valid for vga666 or other devices that use mode 6 of the DPI.
It is necessary to have raspi-gpio, fbi and alsa.
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@aTg no sudo (who cares, we are root hahaha), no rasp-gpio, no fbi on recalbox
Anyway, most of your magic is done by overlays, so it shouldn't be a problem (unless it's a kernel version problem) -
@Substring Sorry I forgot to mention the test it is for Raspbian.