I bought a cheap scope from a dude on fb marketplace and made a little BNC to 8 pinHow do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
I bought a cheap scope from a dude on fb marketplace and made a little BNC to 8 pinHow do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
I use my oscilloscope.How do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
With an oscilloscope. There is some sneaky stuff in that post that I had forgotten about.How do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
I use CPS2/3 and tune till i see every palette.How do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
Not everyone has such a thing. Then there is the learning curve required to use a oscilloscope.With an oscilloscope. There is some sneaky stuff in that post that I had forgotten about.
Post in thread 'In this thread we build the projects that others have shared'
That is assuming your monitor is already perfectly calibrated though and adjustments to the MiniGun's pots aren't compensating for your monitors shortcomings as well.I use CPS2/3 and tune till i see every palette.
I trust my eyes very much!That is assuming your monitor is already perfectly calibrated though and adjustments to the MiniGun's pots aren't compensating for your monitors shortcomings as well.
I just pulled up color bars on a CPS2 and adjusted till it looked right…How do you guys tune the pots on your MiniGuns?
Is there a list of Jamma systems that has the color bar ROMs or which games/service test has that built in? I should probably do that on my miniguns as I only used my eyes as to what "looked" right to me but could be very well off.I just pulled up color bars on a CPS2 and adjusted till it looked right…
CPS2 is the gold standard. So good in fact, CPS2's test patterns are replicated into 240p Test Suite. But all boards are different and you do have to eyeball some of them. For instance, my R-Type Leo conversion is very dull. I have to eyeball that board. Hatsune Mike posted a great guide on it.Is there a list of Jamma systems that has the color bar ROMs or which games/service test has that built in? I should probably do that on my miniguns as I only used my eyes as to what "looked" right to me but could be very well off.
I do have a CPS2 but it's in the middle of a recap, so I'll have to dig in there later and fine tune my superguns. Appreciate the insight.CPS2 is the gold standard. So good in fact, CPS2's test patterns are replicated into 240p Test Suite. But all boards are different and you do have to eyeball some of them. For instance, my R-Type Leo conversion is very dull. I have to eyeball that board. Hatsune Mike posted a great guide on it.
I go mini-din to SCART, SCART to BNC.Ok, next question just for American's using consumer CRT display devices (because were were bee stung when it came to RGB SCART):
How are you connecting the MiniGun to your consumer CRT display device?
Or has the whole world, even us Americans, moved on to displaying SuperGun sourced video/audio on digital displays via OSSC (and the like)?
- You use a mini-din8/9-to-VGA cable to connect to a computer CRT monitor as it can display 240p just fine
- You use a mini-din8/9-to-BnC cable to connect to a CRT with BnC connections
- You use OSSC because your conusmer CRT display device has HDMI input
- You RGB modded your TV set
- You use an RGB-to-Component adapter.
- If so, which one?
- I bought an inexpensive $20 unit on Ali Express and plan on going this route
- It also has D-Sub15 input
Is that a MD2 SCART cable with capacitors and stuff under the SCART hood? Or just straight pass through?I go mini-din to SCART, SCART to BNC.
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^ This! Also works great with PS1 & PS2 native RGB support. I'm guessing they might be getting slightly harder to find but a Sony Trinitron KV-27S42 looks great & I know someone like yourself could definitely handle the task. =)You RGB modded your TV set
I am actually terrible at reading electrical diagrams^ This! Also works great with PS1 & PS2 native RGB support. I'm guessing they might be getting slightly harder to find but a Sony Trinitron KV-27S42 looks great & I know someone like yourself could definitely handle the task. =)
My post is at the bottom of the thread here, I've since swapped the RCA plugs to BNC connectors.
https://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=56155&start=4290
Is that a MD2 SCART cable with capacitors and stuff under the SCART hood? Or just straight pass through?