The LCD1970NX should NOT have component- that sounds like some larger model-- the 1970NX has VGA, DVI, a mini-din plug for powering the soundbar, and a 4-port usb hub (two sideways, two down)Defor,
I'm looking to buy one on ebay but it looks like there are two significantly different main boards for these. One has vga and DVI and I think 3 usb ports. The other looks like 4 usb ports and component plugs.
Can either be converted in this way?
I've used the HD9800 on model 2 and it's pretty good although it does have some artifacting- I haven't gotten the Pi-based controller for it working though.I'm pretty sure I've tried Model 2 games on this thing. I remember it working.I see.
Anyways, did someone tried 24Khz games on that Chinese Upscaler/Video Frequency converter?
http://www.ebay.es/itm/HD9800-Video...268761?hash=item27fde37c99:g:g30AAOSwfcVUFkf-
The OSSC also works with Model 2 games.
on the Naomi, if you have bad firmware, you will see wierd interlace in the middle of the image - even at the naomi boot logo, but ONLY in 15k.Guys I got that LCD, what is the best method to test it, with PC, motherboard/game?? Does the naomi with or without a game loaded have a way to test resolutions/rates. Everything else I have in storage at the moment. Can I test with a PC, but I guess i would need an old video card for that.
The USB ports being the only difference between the two was was my understanding. both had claimed 15K support from that Amiga thread I linked to.the V model appears to use the same chipset so it may also be compatible, or flashable with the NX firmware.
you can see this by going to the service menu:F/W ID CB9SSP10
F/W VER. 1.2.05
you can see this by going to the service menu:
enter the frequency display
press select and reset together
when you get the prompt, press select again
Wow! I think I should read every post in this forum, there's many interesting information hiddenThe OSSC also works with Model 2 games.
I got my kit about a month ago. The OSSC is awesome, no perfect, but pretty close. I just wish you could get a product that blends the best of both the XRGB mini and the OSSC.Wow! I think I should read every post in this forum, there's many interesting information hiddenThe OSSC also works with Model 2 games.
I didn't know about this OSSC thing, I just joined the mailing list, let's see if I get a preorder slot soon.
next would be to get some space for one additional LCD monitor.. those things just take too much space (I have already 2x28"CRT+ 1x20CRT + 1x19CRT + 1x14CRT in my small studio room). My XRGB Mini is since 1 year still unopened due to that..