Atari ST Retro Scan Doubler HD9800 GBS8200
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2017
- Teardown Lab - Atari ST Retro Scan Doubler HD9800 GBS8200
Have a retro computer or Arcade board you want to display on a VGA monitor? Now you can , and quite cheaply too!
This RGB to VGA solution does not work great on my ST, but it could well be the computer itself. Looks like a viable solution for a lot of computers and arcade boards that use RGB and at that price, you can take the risk.
Thanks to @methanoid for the loan of this unit and the Atari ST to test it on!
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Thanks you lovely people, and keep on tinkering! Игры
Thanks for the Atari ST content.
You are welcome, I have so much ST goodness to explore and so little time 😩
Atari 1040 ST was one if my first computers. I can't wait for more Atari ST goodness!
Great machine
I had this jittering with wtih similar card gbs8200 and ZX-Spectrum. I could fix it and had static nice image. I just put variable resistor between ground and sync legs, left bottom corner on (8:42). My resistor is 1mOM, which is probably big, but anyway you adjust it manually until image jumping goes away. Let me know if helps.
It is not recommended to combine syncs with a jumper. Should use a sync combiner or an AND gate.
what is the gray wire on the connector for?
Pls I Need help. (HD9800)
I had a problem OSD menu
Everything Runs ok .
But one thing Issues when I push menu button it doesn't show everything on the
Screen. What happened?
I bought an older revision of this board but sold it in the end; it just looked like too much hassle to get it working without any issues. I instead stuck with an older solution involving a Supera Color HD convertor box, along with a Practical Solutions Monitor Master mono / colour mode switch box. It was an untidy solution with a mess of cables, but the image quality was totally stable and pretty decent on the whole.
+EgoShredder yesterday I just tried a scart rgb to HDMI converter and it was flawless and simple. Cost less and came in a nice box. That's the way to go 😂
backofficeshow I know this is a year old, and it's a different video, but would one of those scart to HDMI boxes work alright in NTSC regions, with an NTSC ST?
I don't have an ST yet (speaking of getting one - lots of people are charging ridiculous prices - even when they're untested!), but if I do get one, I'd like a video solution sorted out already. I'd use one for MIDI sequencing and the synth editors you can get, so it only really makes sense to get a real ST or something like the MiST computer with an ST core.
I kinda think they would as most TV sets seem to handle most formats. Still I have to admit I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure if I was designing a hdmi adaptor I'd make it compatible with everything. The RGB out is probably pretty universal
backofficeshow Yeah, that's what I was thinking, as well, but wasn't sure. Thanks!
Just getting started on all this. Bit confused about the Vertical sync only being used so you had to jumper the Horizontal together with it? If I came in with composite sync on the the two H and V would that work? You Brits were so cutting edge here. I might just get the board, try all the RUclips suggestions and have a go at it. Thanks very much for your effort.
You could try using an LM1881 sync separator to split the syncs out
@@backofficeshow I might not need to. I have the GBS coming tomorrow and will find out one way or the other.
What mm is the jack? 5.5mm diameter?
You shouldn't short HS an VS directly... you should have create a simple circuit to combine them - you may either use 2 resistors and a npn transistor, or 4 XOR gates (4070/74HC86).
+tzok83 seems a lot of effort Vs the later boxes that seem to work out of the box (and come in a box!). Do you see any advantages using this hardware over other things? Perhaps there are some useful features
This one should introduce a slightly less delay in image processing, and also has some image adjustments (V-pos, H-pos). But eventually I've also chosen SCART-HDMI converter, yet I'm using it with a HDMI-VGA converter ;)
+tzok83 I recently picked up an LCD TV with native 1080p and it's start RGB input is flawless. I guess they finally got to using the exact same quality of panels in TVs and monitors.
Check your computers PSU and 5V line, try adjust to 5V exactly or just below,,
I got V4 recently as in Sep/22 but I notice you got v5, is there much difference?
I Got a scart to HDMI setup and love it
It really is the best way isnt it! I just bought two, and RGB and a Composite one, the latter does not work, but the former is gorgeous!
I have one those boards hd9800, never got a acceptable result, But I'm a bit of a tinkerer and intend to get it to work. I do like that you can adjust the screen position with it.
The Scart, HDMI setup has just the slightest bit of delay and the screen is slightly off center. Although it is the best so far that I have found. Love your Vids, nicely done
+Robert Jarman I think it's the best compromise really 👍
+Robert Jarman I think it was probably a great solution when it was the only game in town, but I'm glad we have other options now
The original ones are only up to V4 and look different to the V3 but the knockoffs from china go up to v5
strange sync jumping. wonder if unit is faulty? others seem.to.work. bring on the HDMI
+Meth Methanoid They just don't handle the syncs properly from the ST annoyingly. You can try to build various gubbins to compensate but I guess you are always wondering why you are bothering 😂
Indeed... Is the HDMI video due soon? I'm all excited and waiting to buy if it looks good quality :-)
+Meth Methanoid not opened the boxes yes, but will let you know
I've had arcade boards outputting pure 15KHz RGB, Master System II's modded for RGB output via Sync over Composite and Composite SYNC and even my C64 working through them on psuedo S-VIDEO. If anything can help, it's those boxes.
+Simon Lock I'll try to get them tested ASAP, very exciting 😂
Have you given this a go yet?
atariage.com/forums/topic/217656-adding-hd9800-for-low-and-medium-res-with-lcd-monitor/
This is NOT a piece of crap. Your issues are NOT power related. The GBS8200 only actually draws 0.4 amps in operation. Most of the issues you are seeing are due to the fact that you are driving the board too hot. That is you need to trim the input voltage from the TTL levels of the Atari down to the modern 3.3v levels of the GBS8200. Use a level shifter like this one. www.sparkfun.com/products/12009
This needs to go between the Atari's sync signal and the GBS8200's sync input. This is the best solution, though you can get by with putting a 680 Ohm resistor inline with the sync signal.
+Christopher Gaul it's more expensive than units that work flawlessly and output HDMI, there may be some use case for it but why bother messing with it?
+Christopher Gaul it's more expensive than units that work flawlessly and output HDMI, there may be some use case for it but why bother messing with it?
Which units are these?