Hi,
I have solved it by trying different settings directly in the Turbo Chameleon setup.
Since it’s offering approx. 10 different video modes I was able to find a few that work also with the OSSC!
The video mode I think is definitely the best is 640×480@60Hz.
Many thanks for your support and best regards,
Thomas
Hi,
sorry for my late reply and many thanks for the replies.
But yesterday I had a chance to test this again. First, I updated to latest firmware 0.76.
There was no change in the behaviour.
@marqs: “You’ll need to access adv.timing and copy 1024×768 parameters into 1280×1024 mode to fix this.” -> how can I do this? I was playing around with the menu in order to change some parameters (without any impact). Where do I need to apply your fix exactly?
The Turbo Chameleon itself can be configured to produce different outputs (I think default mode is 800×600@72Hz). So it’s worth trying to change the output there as well.
Best regards,
Thomas
Hi,
sorry for the late reply.
Here’s the information what the display is saying:
AV3: RGBHV 874p
52.63kHz 60.21Hz
Pressing Info button will show this:
VMod: 1280×1024
LO: 874 VSM: 0
Thanks!
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