No problem! I’m sorry too for not updating this thread. 🙂
I updated the Firmware on my RetroTink2x and actually, the best thing about the update is that it now remembers the input I last used – no more changing frÃ¥n S-Video to Composite every time I start it up! Worth the update just for that!
But now I also have the new input mode for PAL60. And it works great with my PAL N64 playing NTSC-games!
Really recommend everybody that has the old firmware to get it updated!
Here’s some pictures of my setup:
Using Everdrive 64, I boot up in regular 50hz mode:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z0khrfbx8d1bqg7/IMG_7776.jpg?dl=0
This is what it looks like in 50Hz-mode (that’s what I was stuck with on old firmware):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5uda1t5yfmd3gw1/IMG_7777.jpg?dl=0
Changing to PAL60-mode on the RetroTink I got this instead:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fa2bij4g991zlwh/IMG_7778.jpg?dl=0
Notice how it’s very cropped to the right, but hey, at least it’s in color, I thought. But then I remembered: I have some setting on my Projector as well…
And great success!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/il2abrr9jbqjnz4/IMG_7780.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/743d8w00pbxrn25/IMG_7781.jpg?dl=0
My projector even remembers the settings separately for PAL50 and PAL60 mode, so I only had to change these setting once and now it’s all good!
Only thing I wish for now is that the RetroTink would autodetect the input mode, so I didn’t have to push any button at all on it, but hey, this works totally fine too!
Here’s some more example pictures:
PAL NES:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/065jsc3ahbthox9/image0.jpeg?dl=0
PAL Composite modded Intellivision:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ija8v2pbnm2ysdt/image1.jpeg?dl=0
PAL Composite modded Atari 2600: (the shadows is from the mod not being properly adjusted, will fix that later)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ljrwqe62yed13va/image2.jpeg?dl=0
PAL N64 running PAL game:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6ige2ywxdrj7a0h/image3.jpeg?dl=0
And here’s a quick test of PAL N64 running NTSC game – this was before I figured out I could change the image width:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t3wgnjkfbwf3z0e/IMG_7679.MOV?dl=0
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