Date : Thu, 30 Jul 2015 22:08:01 +1000
From : mark@... (Mark Ashley)
Subject: Glorious DVI
First thing that occurred to me is would it be simpler to just emulate Mode
7 teletext, linking the chip to the FPGA at the TTL level and directly
outputting the DVI?
On Thursday, 30 July 2015, John Kortink <kortink@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 23:39:39 +0100, "Blip" <blip@... <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
>
> >Mmm. I daresay that now someone has done all the hard work on the
> solution,
> >it'll just keep getting better and smaller like it usually does.
>
> Sure. All it needs is three major parts : FPGA, HDMI transmitter
> and some memory (in case of frame sized needs).
>
> >It's a bit like a Ferrari John - we may not know how to build one, or talk
> >much about it on forums - but we would still like one if they were cheap
> >enough (and we can respect the expertise and devotion)!
>
> Well, you see, Ferrari's aren't cheap. But thanks for confirming
> that all the community wants is cheap Ferraris. Don't we all.
> (Well, personally, I'd rather have something like an Aston Martin
> DB9).
>
> Don't worry. I'm sure the sellers will be with you in a hurry.
>
> >Personally, after repeated disappointments with VGA convertors, I could
> live
> >with one. Any chance of a review sample? ;)
>
> Well, a release into the wild could take the form of a development
> board, plus a cable someone would have to make to connect that to
> the beeb. Would save me the b*tch that is production. :-)
>
>
> John Kortink
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