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Zez Retro is a channel from Louis Zezeran speaking to artists, gamers and creators in retro gaming. "Cathode Ray Podcast" episodes are with my friend and CRT guru Steve Nutter from Retro Tech USA. "Zezcast" episodes are me talking individually to retro creators.
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Louis visited Steve in the US and after 4 days together, this is their live podcast to reflect on the visit.
In this episode I speak to developer Danhans42 who was the programmer of the PSIO homebrew custom menu "Litemenu" which was never released after legal action from the PSIO maker.
PSIO is a plug in dongle for the original grey Playstation 1 which allows you to run games from an SD card. While it was one of the first "Optical Drive Emulator" type mods for PS1, it has experienced a difficult history with a slow pace of updates and negative online behaviour from the creator
After feeling frustrated with the lack of updates, Dan used public information and his own debugging of the PSIO to develop his own menu which was faster and had more features.
Dan offered to give this code to the creator without publicly releasing it, however after a deadline had passed, the offer was not taken up and Dan was on the end of legal threats. While Dan and the community in general were quite confident that these legal threats were baseless, Dan decided to fold the project and not release the code.
There is also MUCH MORE to the story. In this episode we learn a little about Dan's background and how he came into PS1 coding as a young person, hacking up his own Net Yaroze style PS1 dev console. We then jump forward to how he obtained a PSIO clone, what led to his frustration with the development and how we went about coding his own menu.
Dan is quite open in this talk about the part he played and steps along the way he could have handled better.
We try and answer the most controversial points about PSIO and Litemenu
* Does Litemenu enable PSIO piracy?
* Does Litemenu include any PSIO code
Follow Dan
Blog http://psx0.wordpress.com
Github http://www.github.com/danhans42
PSX.dev Discord - http://psx.dev/
0:00:00 - Start
0:04:11 - Typing in code from the user manual back in the day
0:11:08 - Using Net Yaroze for PlayStation Programming
0:12:05 - Net Yaroze SDK and PlayStation Boot Disk
0:18:12 - Dan wanted to make a a Chuckie Egg-Inspired PlayStation Game
0:21:49 - Discussion on the PSIO and Clones
0:34:32 - Which chips are inside the PSIO? How did Dan create the menu?
0:39:32 - Could I make any ISO the menu.sys??
0:43:08 - Discovering PlayStation CD Commands via the PSIO debug out
0:56:51 - Does Litemenu infringe on any copyright??
1:04:33 - Technical discussion on PlayStation coding
1:16:28 - Online Drama and PSIO Development
1:25:32 - Litemenu adds Game List Retrieval and faster loading
1:31:44 - Exploring Future PlayStation Hacking Opportunities
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Along with my friend Steve from RetroTech we maintain a blog about our projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
Catch us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
For all your CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
"CRTs created our whole scientific culture!" - Steve Nutter, during one of his megalomaniacal rants in this episode
Listen in as we kick off with an exploration of Steve's tech tinkering, where he restores a Sony CRT and adds an S-video mod. He discusses how the S video connector was run from three lines on the board and how the chroma and luma inputs were tapped. In another segment, we take a look at the RF device created by PorkChop Express from MisterAddons, comparing RF and Composite Video Signals and how similar they really are.
Shifting gears, the boys talk about health and fitness as a middle aged content creator. Steve opens up about his effort over the past six months and shares some of his secrets for staying consistent with his fitness routine. We explore the power of positive thinking, and Steve gives us a personal perspective on overcoming struggles and changing perspectives after his brother's visit in June.
Lastly, we share some insights into the world of YouTube content creation and the challenges that come with it. From finding the right balance between work and rest, to dealing with the constant pressure of success, we discuss how maintaining focus and motivation can be achieved. Plus, we do question time at the end with a detailed discussion about the challenges of remaking CRT Tubes and what an ideal BVM setup would look like.
(0:00:02) - Start
(0:00:02) - Sony CRT mod for S-Video
(0:08:51) - RF vs Composite Video Signals - Quality Difference?
(0:22:48) - Steve has been working out!
(0:31:22) - Changing Perspectives as a creator
(0:43:03) - Navigating Work Goals and Finding Support
(0:47:33) - Mental health for content creators on YouTube
(0:59:47) - Listener Question: Why can't we remake CRT tubes?
(1:06:42) - Listener Question: What's in your prefect PVM?
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
An eclectic episode this week. Steve gives us an excellent explanation about what the yoke does in a CRT. It's the magnetic part which attaches around the pointy end of the tube and helps to guide the electrons on their short journey from the gun to the phosphors of the screen.
We also talk more about the Chinese CRTs and the individual parts and circuit boards which you can buy on AliExpress. The overall feeling is that these are still low quality parts and any set you can find locally will be better. I think the point with these parts is the long game. Right now the balance of quality of these parts vs availability of sets is still in favour of getting another set. However I think over the next few years this balance might shift as sets become impossible to find. If the Chinese products can improve in quality this will also help push the balance too.
(0:00:00) Start
(0:01:00) Steve's CRT workout plan!
(0:06:44) First thoughts on the MARS FPGA platform
(0:19:42) Thoughts on the new Chinese CRT parts - are they useful?
(0:28:49) Steve explains what the yoke does in a CRT
(0:39:48) Louis wants to build a low power NAS
(0:54:49) Steve is getting in trouble in his college town
(1:03:47) The time Steve had to repel down a building in college
(1:10:54) Louis' dad enjoyed shooting guns in Eastern Europe
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Controversy in the retro community. Who doesn't love a bit of it?
Ok fine, but lets talk about it
* That BANGING Bang & Olufsen CRT Steve has been working on from 1989
* Update on the Chinese CRTs (we found someone buying them!)
* Should Louis buy a 100hz Widescreen Trinitron which only has SCART inputs?
* Hilarious PSIO drama
* Our thoughts on the release of the Morph switch from Pixel FX.
(0:00:00) - Start
(0:01:30) - Steve is loving the Bourbon and Yoga
(0:03:30) - Steve's Birthday and Retro World Expo
(0:11:33) - B&O MX 5000 CRT TV
(0:19:07) - B&O TV Quality and how it connects to other B&O home theater gear
(0:32:50) - PSIO and upcoming "Scaler Wars"
(0:41:58) - Morph & Tink 4K: Longterm support is what counts
(0:53:35) - Retrocastle update on the Chinese CRTs
(1:02:09) - How are they matching the old tubes to the electronics??
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In this special episode, Steve and I break down the recent promo video from PixelFX for their new "Retro GEM" product. The promo opens with a very devisive comedy sketch which we attempt to break down the same way I would analyse a comedian's Stand Up routine.
We both like the product, the PixelFX team have a very strong track record in our community and we respect the work.
That sketch tho.
Watch it here: https://youtu.be/GWmyPw6gh4U
(0:00:00) - Start
(0:06:00) - Lets talk about the product
(0:13:00) - Pixel FX's Upgrade and Business Model
(0:36:00) - Let's break down the sketch
(0:40:03) - Are they mocking Digital Foundry?
(0:55:00) - Louis and Steve finally work out the Digital Infidelity joke
(1:02:19) - Are marketing stunts worth it?
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
The summer reunion episode!
Steve and Louis get back together after a long break. The guys discuss
Steve's recent PVM repair work and how frustrating it can be to work
with electronics where the smallest thing can cause you days of
frustration.
The episode gets into these "new" CRTs which have been listed for sale
on Alibaba (the wholesale version of AliExpress). How are they making
new CRTs?? Who's making the tubes?? The guys have some answers.
PLUS they stir up a lively debate on the Dr. Wham controversy and why it
is not a knockoff of Dr. Pepper. Understand the complex history of soft
drink brands, the interpretation of light beer in different countries,
and the impact of wildfires in Canada on air quality in Virginia, far
across the map. Once the Chinese CRT discussion is done, it's classic
Steve & Louis talk.
(0:00:00) - Steve has been buying and restoring CRTs
(0:06:18) - What happens when you use the wrong capacitor in a PVM repair?
(0:18:40) - New CRTs From China??
(0:22:13) - What's up with AliExpress and AliBaba
(0:46:33) - Just what is an "arborist" anyway?
(0:58:14) - Louis was in a Finnish Sitcom
(1:01:01) - Steve LOVES the Dr Wham
(1:08:32) - Exploring the origins of Dr Pepper
(1:22:56) - Light Beer's Meaning in Different Countries
Here are some of the AliBaba CRT listings
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/14-CRT-XFLAT-New-14-crt_1600823047480.html
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/21-CRT-XFLAT-New-21-inch_1600353483326.html
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/21-R2-MK2S-New-21-inch_1600383086583.html
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very
technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are
interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over
to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favorite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In this week's episode Steve and I have both had big life experiences this week. I started a new job teaching leadership and Steve did the daddy dance at his daughter recital!
We did some technical work too. Steve is looking at his clear prison CRT and wondering if it needs the same reactive RGB mode which Shank put into a portable Wii. He has a client supplied Sony Trinitron FW900 to work on and we talk about the elusive "WinDAS" software which allows you to connect to the CRT and access hidden setup features. I built 2 USB controller adapters, a simple SNES to USB using a PCB from Robert Dale Smith and a Famicom to USB so I can play use those classic Famicom sticks I have.
We also have a CRT buying discussion: A widescreen Sony Trinitron CRT has come up in my area for 25 bucks.... but it only does 15khz. Worth the pickup? (if you can pickup such a heavy thing)
0:01:06 - Modding a Prison TV
0:05:52 - Steve is working on a FW900 and learning WinDAS
0:09:03 - Louis constructed 2 retro controller adapters
0:13:12 - Robert Dale Smith is doing adding retro support to GP2020-CE
0:20:31 - Steve does the Daddy Dance!
0:23:25 - Please pressure Steve into showing the footage
0:29:21 - CRT buying discussion: Widescreen 15khz Trinitron
0:42:38 - Louis tells the stories of his new outdoor leadership training
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Steve and I are back at the podcast this week
* Looking back at our childhoods when we first played the TMNT arcade game
* What to look for when repairing a Sony VGA CRT monitor
* Louis' adventures game hunting in Amsterdam and other Dutch cities
* Will Steve do a Hip Hop dance number soon?? WE NEED VIDEO!
(0:00:00) - Start
(0:00:04) - Looking back at TMNT in the arcades
(0:08:44) - Troubleshooting Trinitron Monitors and WINDAS Software
(0:21:10) - Convergence and CRTs
(0:26:45) - Toshiba TV Coil Dangers - Why is it most dangerous??
(0:46:47) - Amsterdam Adventures and Game Hunting
(1:00:32) - Lookig dodgy when you are trading in some old stuff
(1:14:22) - Hip Hop Steve?
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In this podcast episode, Joe, AKA Scarlet Sprites, discusses his passion for retro arcade gaming and his extensive collection of arcade machines. The conversation touches on the challenges of fitting multiple machines into limited living spaces, the evolution of the Neo-Geo gaming market, and the impact of the MiSTer FPGA platform on arcade collecting. Joe also shares his experiences in restoring arcade machines and the philosophical question of authenticity when rebuilding and preserving original components.
Follow Scarlet Sprites
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scarletsprites
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScarletSprites
(0:00:00) - Arcade Collecting and Retro Gaming
(0:08:27) - The Benefits of Arcade Games
(0:13:15) - DIY Home Renovations
(0:16:48) - The Existential Crisis of Arcade Collecting
(0:24:13) - Benefits of Mister System
(0:31:15) - Rebuilding a Beastorizer Cabinet
(0:38:59) - Rebuilding an Arcade Machine
(0:45:46) - What Makes Something Original?
(0:53:54) - Playing Arcade Games
(1:06:45) - Public Domain & Copyright
(1:15:00) - American Sports and Online Streaming
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Originally streamed live on 19th April 2023 to the Retro Tech USA YouTube channel.
Welcome to the Cathode Ray Podcast LIVE! with @ZezRetro
Today we will look at some news in the Retro Community involving @PatTheNESpunk and The Nintendo hacking lawsuit.
We will be referring to this video from @Jenovi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwGlRJN8h8o
We will also refer to this publication on the Nintendo Story
htthttps://torrentfreak.com/nintendo-hacker-gary-bowser-released-from-federal-prison-230417/
#videogames #nintendo #nintendoswitch
Steve and I have made it to 50 episodes and we look back at our time making this podcast over the last 2 years.
0:00 Start
0:30 Thank you to everyone for joining us for 50 episodes
5:07 What was our first episode? The first Zezcast was a prologue?
7:00 What has changed in 50 episodes?
13:30 Perspective from Louis' acquaintance with ~1.6m subs
25:00 Steve's thoughts on running a VERY niche YouTube channel
33:00 Looking back at Steve's unwitting viral health update videos - poking the tiger of attention
36:00 How our discussion and interview style has changed
53:00 Louis' work giving leadership training
1:02:00 Why don't Steve's kids like junk food??
1:05:00 What Steve learnt from Ray Kroc
1:09:00 Louis tells us the story of how Pepsi came to the Soviet Union
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very
technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are
interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over
to his Patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
This week Steve and I had Robert Dale Smith on the podcast, a man who knows a thing or two about controllers. His twitter is filled with his exploits, most recently hacking a Fischer Price "toy" controller into a real low lag USB controller using a small embedded board.
You can find his controller adapter products at the aptly named
https://controlleradapter.com
He currently has a preorder on the USB-2-PCE. Use (almost) any USB controller on a real PC Engine.
https://controlleradapter.com/products/usb-2-pce
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertDaleSmith
** Episode timecodes coming soon **
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In today's episode I am talking to Swedish homebrew hacker Konrad Beckmann. Around summer last year Konrad announced a project to create a Nintendo 64 flash cart by using nothing more complex than a Raspberry Pi Pico. Recently Konrad made big progress on his project to use a Pico to get a digital HDMI-like signal from the N64. His ethos is to find ways to hack these devices as cheaply as possible.
Konrad explains both projects to us in good technical detail. I do my best to keep up with such clever talk.
0:00 Start
2:00 Konrad's background
5:00 Why the Raspberry Pi Pico is excellent for embedded hcking
9:55 Using the Pico vs the raw RP2040 chip
14:30 The 2 versions of the PicoCart64: Easy and complex
20:00 Konrad's view on open source
22:00 When to announce an open source project?
24:00 Konrad's first computer
31:00 Sweden was rocking home internet in '95
35:00 Pico N64 digital HDMI mod
43:00 Konrad explains how 7-bit RGB works
51:00 HDMI via the Pico now has a real HDMI port
55:00 Is a external scaler the future of HDMI projects?
1:01:15 Do we need a generic N64 flex cable for other hackers?
PicoCart64 Github: https://github.com/kbeckmann/PicoCart64
N64 digital video mod work: https://github.com/kbeckmann/PicoDVI
Konrad's Discord: https://discord.gg/B8n57fGd
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kbeckmann
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Along with my friend Steve from RetroTech we maintain a blog about our projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
Catch us on Twitter
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
For all your CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
The Cathode Ray Podcast with Steve Nutter from RetroTechUSA and Louis Zezeran from Zez Retro.
We talk about the future of digital HDMI-like mods and what we did in the last week.
0:00 Start
1:00 Reflecting back on the last episode with John Linnemann
6:00 PicoCart64 discussion with Konrad Beckmann
14:00 Are cheap HDMI mods the future?
19:55 Steve's trip to Florida
29:55 Everyone in the Florida condo is a bananas
34:00 70 year old New York man does not take any sh*t in Florida condo
45:00 Louis' story about Ukrainians arguing at a comedy show
55:00 In Estonia you can go meet the "founding fathers"
1:00:00 Steve & Louis ramble for the rest of the episode
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In this episode Steve and I are joined by John Linneman from Digital Foundry to discuss CRTs. A few weeks ago John posted a picture of his project to apply tinting (like a car window) to the screen of his BVM to reduce glare. John tells us the story behind this mission and we find out this latest successful effort has only come after years of trial and error. We talk about issues involving European CRTs: just what is an 100hz CRT anyway and how living in the East or West back in the day very much determined what TV you were watching.
0:00 Start
1:30 John's journey to get into CRTs - did he ever leave?
10:01 Applying tint to a BVM
24:55 Visiting the German CRT wizard for maintenance
29:30 CRTs back in the day in West Germany vs East Germany
38:30 John explains what 100hz sets in Europe
47:00 What is scan velocity modulation (SVM) in a CRT?
57:00 Whats that PCMCIA looking card slot on some BVMs?
1:00:30 John explains his process for recording a CRT screen
Follow John on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dark1x
Follow his work on Digital Foundry: https://youtu.be/bEw2szyHZNQ
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Follow us on Twitter!
https://twitter.com/zez
https://twitter.com/usa_retro
We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA
Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Live stream with Steve & Roger taken from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VUZ36IA3Ug
Big news this week that the S-Video MiSTer FPGA framework from Mike Simone has been integrated into the main MiSTer core. This means you can access EXCELLENT S-Video and Composite analog output using a fairly inexpensive adapter.
In this video I talk with Lu from Lu's Retro Source and I have a long form discussion about the framework and explain the ins and outs. Lu is also producing his own short, sharp, only-the-facts video coming very soon if you need to understand quickly.
Topics include
* Background on the S-Video MiSTer project
* Do you NEED an adapter at all?
* Explanation of the new vga_mode setting in the mister.ini
* Difference between Active and Passive YC adapters
* Whats up PAL / NTSC?
* Vendors selling adapters (full list below)
Follow Lu's weekly MiSTer updates on his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LusRetroSource
Lu on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lu_source
Note: In this video and text we use the terms "YC" and "S-Video" interchangeably.
Also note: This YC topic is VERY new. If we got something wrong or could explain a topic better, please let us know in the comments
0:00 Start
2:30 Summary of the S-Video & Composite updates to MiSTer
3:30 Background of the YC project by Mike Simone
8:00 Getting good YC without any adapter is possible
10:30 Explanation of the new video framework and the vga_mode=svideo ini setting
18:30 What about cores/systems which never originally output 15khz?
21:40 vga_mode=cvbs is a beta of composite output without needing an adapter
23:00 Buy an adapter or make your own with cables?
25:30 Active and Passive YC adapters, what is the difference?
31:00 Neither of us have done testing on direct video yet
33:00 Why do some adapters have a PAL / NTSC switch?
41:00 Why are vendors selling their own slightly different versions of the adapter?
44:00 Just how good is the YC & composite? Pretty f**ken good!
50:00 Overview of YC adapter vendors
Vendor list
(that we know of, pls contact me if you find another)
Antonio Vilena
Active YC Adapter
https://antoniovillena.es/store/product/mikes1-vga-composite-adapter/
Direct Video switch: No
PAL / NTSC switch: Yes
USB-C power: No (draws power only from 5v on pin 9)
Location: EU
Mister Addons
Active YC Adapter - $35
https://misteraddons.com/collections/parts/products/yc-active-encoder-board
Direct Video switch: Yes
PAL / NTSC switch: No
USB-C power option: Yes
Location: US
Ultimate Mister
Passive YC Adapter - 16,90€
https://ultimatemister.com/product/mikes1-yc-passive-board/
Direct Video switch: Yes
PAL / NTSC switch: Yes
USB-C power option: No (Not required for passive)
Location: EU
eBay seller 7407chrisl
Passive YC Adapter - $19.99 https://www.ebay.com/itm/325263425946
Active YC Adapter - $29.99 https://www.ebay.com/itm/325527354295
Direct Video switch: Yes
PAL / NTSC switch: Yes
USB-C power option: Yes
Location: US
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Along with my friend Steve from RetroTech we maintain a blog about our projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
Catch us on Twitter
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https://twitter.com/usa_retro
For all your CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
In this episode the boys talk through the ups and downs of selling retro items online. eBay and it's buyer protections are good but the fees and legal requirements for that platform are starting to add up. Is another platform the answer or should we look to our retro community instead?
0:00 Start
3:00 Thoughts on the new YC framework for MiSTer
5:25 What console do you use to test the best composite signal?
12:20 PLEASE SOMEONE MAKE A SECAM CORE. PLEASE.
18:00 A HDMI BVM input card could be huge for pro monitor owners
21:00 What is the most common kind of PVM/BVM input card?
25:00 Steve is done with selling on eBay
34:00 The sellers fees are getting stupid
40:00 Comparison to how tickets for live events are sold
43:00 The new $600 US tax threshold is a huge setback
53:00 Part of the eBay fees is buying TRUST between buyer and seller
1:00:05 Buyer protection is something which is needed
1:07:10 Will Steve start selling on AliExpres???
1:09:00 Building a community is another way to build TRUST
1:12:00 Steve helps his patreons find pro monitor deals
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We encourage your questions however please keep in mind that very technical CRT problems are really hard to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page
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Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"
https://www.cathoderayblog.com
You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app
https://anchor.fm/zezretro
For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA
Trial and Error - Live Episode 1
Taken from the RetroTechUSA YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xyfTrd0m5E