Great pickup =D You should just make your own video cable - just get a couple of RCA phono for your composite and audio connectors, and a DIN with the correct number of pins. You just have 2 ground points, audio and video. You could just "hack" that adapter you already have too! ie. remove any PCB or components in the SCART hood and just re-wire it to pass composite and audio.
The only reason I'd have liked an RCA composite is to be able to record the screen easier for when making a video. The scart lead gives a great image on my 14" CRT. I could make a female scart to RCA, that might come in handy for when I'm recording.
@@PhilipBryden Well all that I was saying in the other comment was about that mystery adapter, it's an SD to IEC floppy adapter. It's made by The Future Was 8 Bit, which was tfw8b URL that appeared on the device. The command to load from floppy is Load "*",8,1 I also mentioned that between the sd2iec and the flash cart, you made your money back. They aren't exactly cheap.
@@vhfgamer Thanks for the info. I've ordered some 40 pin sockkets, so I can swap the CIA chips and see if it fixes the problem with the cassette not starting automatically. I'm assuming if it won't start the cassette, it might not start the floppy drive properly.
Great pickup =D You should just make your own video cable - just get a couple of RCA phono for your composite and audio connectors, and a DIN with the correct number of pins. You just have 2 ground points, audio and video. You could just "hack" that adapter you already have too! ie. remove any PCB or components in the SCART hood and just re-wire it to pass composite and audio.
The only reason I'd have liked an RCA composite is to be able to record the screen easier for when making a video. The scart lead gives a great image on my 14" CRT. I could make a female scart to RCA, that might come in handy for when I'm recording.
Great video again !!
Thank you Froz
Weird, I posted a comment and it never showed up. Have you got filtered comments turned on?
Some comments with links get 'held for review' but there's nothing in there. I can't see any other comments.
@@PhilipBryden Well all that I was saying in the other comment was about that mystery adapter, it's an SD to IEC floppy adapter. It's made by The Future Was 8 Bit, which was tfw8b URL that appeared on the device. The command to load from floppy is Load "*",8,1
I also mentioned that between the sd2iec and the flash cart, you made your money back. They aren't exactly cheap.
@@vhfgamer Thanks for the info. I've ordered some 40 pin sockkets, so I can swap the CIA chips and see if it fixes the problem with the cassette not starting automatically. I'm assuming if it won't start the cassette, it might not start the floppy drive properly.