I haven’t had time to look at this in quite a while (newborn kiddo ZZzzzzz). But I look forward to trying out a new firmware when one is available. I write C++ code for a living, but don’t have a ICSP programmer and don’t have any friends that do unfortunately. Overall it works great for my needs as is.
Megari,
Yes, that youtube video you linked is what I see if I use the composite output. I don’t know how to get the S-video to output that way. Do you have any suggestions for how to make it appear?
Sorry for the late reply, I didn’t get an e-mail telling me there was a message despite being subscribed.
How do I check what signal is being output from the PS1? I was using the original connection adapter that has composite, and left/right audio RCA outputs. I have also tried a generic adapter that also includes S-video. Interestingly enough, the S-video output looks great.
It only seems to be that one screen that looks at all strange though, everything else I have tried looks perfect.
Here is a link to a video, which unfortunately makes the image look far worse than it actually is due to compression artifacts. But if you look at the “R” above Memory Card you can see where the green box and stray green pixels bounce around a little bit (again, try to ignore the compression artifacts). It is not obnoxious and may even be what it originally looked like, so feel free to tell me that’s how it’s supposed to look :). It’s been a while since I’ve seen the unit plugged into a CRT.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TrmR9gWaCsBrDU9eA
I tried to capture the OSSC screen in the video but it didn’t quite take. It says:
AV2: YPbPr 525i
15.72kHz 59.90Hz
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