Scanlines with X68000 on Vga CRT !

Started by gypsie, June 15, 2014, 06:18:14 PM

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gypsie

Hello everybody !

Last night i ve tested something interesting : to plug a Slg3000 on my X68000 compact.

What is slg3000 ? : A scanlines generator (like a 15 khz monitor)

http://arcadeforge.net/SLG3000/Scanline-Generator-SLG3000::12.html

So now i ve beautiful scanlines on my Vga CRT ( you can adjust scanlines density with the side plot).

Very happy to find this...






eidis

 Hy Gypsie !

This looks perfect for the SEGA Dreamcast. Does it support all three X68000 modes (15kHz, 24kHz, 31kHz) ?

Keep the scene alive !
Eidis
X68000 personal computer is called, "X68K" or "no good good" is called, is the PC that are loved by many people today.

Neshek

If i'm not mistaken, SLG adds scan lines to a VGA signal. And that's it.
As VGA is 31khz..

X68000 output looks more like CGA (15/24/31)
You'd need a converter like GBS-8220 (has anyone tested it especially frequency switch?) or XPC-4 before adding SLG.

Wonder how the GBS-8220/SLG couple would behave on a x68000.
GBS is dirt cheap compared to XPC-4.

gypsie

It's working only for 31 khz mode . The best games are 31 khz compatible (final fight,Ghouls and ghost,strider etc...), so slg is very good.

gypsie

Screenshot comparison :

Slg3000 "off" :



Slg3000 "on" :




Opethian

not bad you can get a Mini SLG from craftymech for a fraction of the cost.

another alternative http://craftymech.com/

as long as you run 640x480 or 1024x768 resolutions

Teddy KGB

Quote from: Opethian on June 17, 2014, 04:02:11 AM
not bad you can get a Mini SLG from craftymech for a fraction of the cost.

another alternative http://craftymech.com/

as long as you run 640x480 or 1024x768 resolutions

Yup Ope. Mine just arrived today and it works well with the XPC-4. Just twiddling my thumbs now till my x68k arrives later this week.

Nice and compact and the price is right.
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98pacecar

This thread reminded me that I wanted to test my Hanzo Dreamcast VGA/Scanliner box in VGA mode with the X68k. I swapped out the input cable on the Hanzo for a VGA input and once I remembered that it only supports 640x480 and 1024x768, it worked like a champ. Really brings the picture on an LCD back to what it should look like.

I tested it with both 15 and 31khz inputs into an XPC-4 and it handled them just fine. Mode switches didn't cause any issues either, but I didn't suspect they would.