Quick update I managed to find a VGA display and can rule out the OSSC AV3 input since the VGA display also has no signal. Since the output from HDMI is working and the input VGA is ruled out it does sounds like the VGA converter is faulty?
Yes thanks indeed it is an HDMI to VGA converter. Alas I don’t have another VGA output myself to hand (I’ll ask around). OSSC cycles through AV3-RGBHV, but no sign of any sync.
the C64 is probably the most popular retro system where RGB is not available, even via modding
Absolutely so many c64 users still around 🙂 MSSIAH sequencer on the c64 is why I am here purchasing the Tink hardware. Having read positive reviews (rev 3.1) regarding the Tink’s handling the c64 video signal I bought a 3.2 unit (before this thread unfolded) . Rev. 3.2 has made some essential fixes and great additional support, which is much appreciated.
I’ll submit my own opinion that given the c64 is such a popular retro system maintaining support is essential. Reinstating the comb filtered input as an additional S-Video Noisy” mode sounds wholly reasonable, we’ll gladly take a slightly filtered yet clean video.
Providing users a s-video choice of transparent or filtered for less stable input such as that produced by the VIC II. I am hopeful from what has been said in this thread already that’s the plan.
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