Well, looks like it should be working:
New message from: retrocomputershack
If you have v2.4 of the Oric lead (written on the Scart plug label), then this is OSSC compatible.
CSYNC signal has been attenuated to to about 640mV Pk-Pk
RGB Signals have been attenuated to peak no higher than 1V Pk-Pk.
Guess I’ll have to see if I have the budget for it after Christmas 🙂
Did not know for the trial, interesting to know, thanks 🙂
I’ve send a mail top the cable producer, will see how they answer.
I’m a bit annoyed, when I checked the page for the OSCC I saw the price, but I did not realize it was a limited offer, so instead of ordering I googled about it, read the reviews, check the forums, and then I saw that the price had substantially increase 🙁
What about the AVerMedia LGX GC550, do you think that would work? I seem to have read that it worked on LX2 something something scaling mode, but that some people had problems while for some other it worked.
Yes, it’s pure RGB (Almost TTL level, the machine only outputs 8 pure colors from 000 for Black to 111 for White) with a single pin for Sync that merges the VSYNC and HSYNC.
We generally connects it with one of these cables: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Oric-1-Atmos-High-Quality-RGB-Powered-Scart-Lead-Video-Cable-TV-Lead-v2-4-/251137727260
In theory it should be a no-brainer, I connected my oric pin-to-pin on an Amiga monitor and it worked just fine, but I had some CRT tvs (toward the end of the production period) that refused to display a picture, so I’m never quite sure 🙂
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