This is not your father's standard GBS-8200! I have found a 15KHz-compatible monitor locally and no longer need this scandoubler.
This specific unit has an Arduino ESP8266 microcontroller flashed with the GBS-Control custom firmware. What does this do you might ask? If provides you with a clean(er) signal than the stock GBS-8200 signal. Vertical "jailbars"? None. Halo around the mouse pointer? Nope. Annoying white dot artefacts? Nada.
Has ability to add various video filters such as scanlines. Has a web-based user interface accessible via any Web browser. Has built-in overscan/underscan so you can make your Miggy's picture fit your screen.
-DB-23 connector is a special 3d-printed connector using only the pins required by the GBS-8200.
-Bottom of the card has been RF-shielded with copper tape.
-Comes in a nice sturdy 3d-printed case and a quality 5v AC adapter.
More info on the custom firmware: https://github.com/ramapcsx2/gbs-control/wiki/Build-the-Hardware
3D-printed case, from Canadian-based online store COREi64: https://corei64.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=71
Unit works on PAL and NTSC Amigas.
Pictures:
The unit itself:
Picture output on a Samsung LCD:
Inside of an unmodified GBS-8200:
With the ESP8266 microcontroller installed:
Inside the DB-23 connector:
RF shielding:
Web interface:
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Asking €60 or £54 or $67 USD plus actual shipping fees.
Please declare interest in the thread and PM me.
Also posted on Facebook Amiga groups.
This specific unit has an Arduino ESP8266 microcontroller flashed with the GBS-Control custom firmware. What does this do you might ask? If provides you with a clean(er) signal than the stock GBS-8200 signal. Vertical "jailbars"? None. Halo around the mouse pointer? Nope. Annoying white dot artefacts? Nada.
Has ability to add various video filters such as scanlines. Has a web-based user interface accessible via any Web browser. Has built-in overscan/underscan so you can make your Miggy's picture fit your screen.
-DB-23 connector is a special 3d-printed connector using only the pins required by the GBS-8200.
-Bottom of the card has been RF-shielded with copper tape.
-Comes in a nice sturdy 3d-printed case and a quality 5v AC adapter.
More info on the custom firmware: https://github.com/ramapcsx2/gbs-control/wiki/Build-the-Hardware
3D-printed case, from Canadian-based online store COREi64: https://corei64.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=71
Unit works on PAL and NTSC Amigas.
Pictures:
The unit itself:
Picture output on a Samsung LCD:
Inside of an unmodified GBS-8200:
With the ESP8266 microcontroller installed:
Inside the DB-23 connector:
RF shielding:
Web interface:
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Asking €60 or £54 or $67 USD plus actual shipping fees.
Please declare interest in the thread and PM me.
Also posted on Facebook Amiga groups.
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