Yes, @Bolle, thanks for the great work! @snuci if you want I’m thinking about making a small batch for myself (in case I get as lucky as you). I can send you a free PCB if I do. Would that be helpful? Looks like the tube connector must be reused. Though, I wonder if one can be sourced.Thank you @Bolle Much appreciated!
@maceffects I was going to look into ordering a small batch for anyone else who might want one too but if you'd like to do it, I'll purchase one of yours. Thank you.
No worries, I’ll have some extras in case others want some. My PCB contacts in China have a 1 week lead time plus shipping so it won’t be too long. I’ll send you a PM when they arrive.@maceffects I was going to look into ordering a small batch for anyone else who might want one too but if you'd like to do it, I'll purchase one of yours. Thank you.
I don't have a PCB contact in China so that works for me Thank you!No worries, I’ll have some extras in case others want some. My PCB contacts in China have a 1 week lead time plus shipping so it won’t be too long. I’ll send you a PM when they arrive.
Yep absolutely. I installed that pot on the reverse side of the PCB so I could adjust it more easily. It took some back and forth between Cutoff and the PCB pot (basically, video gain) to get a good picture.Don’t forget the pot on the grayscale adapter itself. Mine looked horribly muddy at any brightness setting until I tweaked that.
Yes, both monitors worked as they would on standard MacOS.When doing that is the external screen usable in A/UX?
Hi @BolleFrom homemade in a kind of period correct style to new and shiny:
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You can actually refer to this:Do you have a parts list that you used to populate the revised PCB?