Et faites gaffe en achetant vos gender changer à bien vérifier si c'est du VGA sur 2 ou 3 lignes.
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CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA + SLG 3000 Alternative au XRGB !!
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Hop j'ai essayé le sync strike couplé au convertisseur rgb/vga.
Comme je m'y attendais, pour les consoles c'est tip top mais pour les jeux arcade, ça passe pas, à cause du séparateur de synchro qu'on ne peux pas bypasser. Exception faite de quelques un de mes mvs qui passent sans trop broncher, brancher un supergun par le sync strike, ça ne fonctionnera pas.
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Pro's: Why mine is better
- SLG3000 is limited to 480 horizontal lines. Any higher and the scanline effect isn't noticable; the overall screen just appears darker. Flip the switch on mine to 'Wide' and you're set with visible scanlines even at 1920x1080.
- SLG3000 uses two female VGA connectors. Mine uses one male and one female. This one may not make much sense as a plus until you start thinking about what all it will be plugged into. Dreamcast VGA boxes have female VGA connectors on them. The common and cheap RGB->VGA boards used by retro game fans have female VGA connectors on them. If you want to plug in the SLG3000 to them, you have to shell out for either a large VGA cable, or a large size gender changer that they'll happily sell you for another 5 EU ($6.76). Can you use the tiny gender changers like this:
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k8...OvWpSMQ_12.jpg
Nope. Those gender changers flip the plug upside down; your SLG would have to be upside down on the table in order to work! None of this is a problem with mine; just plug it in directly to your VGA box or RGB->VGA converter. Everything is right side up, without requiring additional parts.
Got a cable type connector like for an Xbox360 VGA cable? With an SLG3000, you'd plug the cable into the SLG3000, and plug a VGA cable into the other end. With mine, you can skip the VGA cable entirely; just plug the Xbox360 cable into the T-SLG, and the other end of the T-SLG directly to your monitor. If you want to use a VGA cable, no problem, just use one of tiny gender changers shown above.
- Finer scanline control. Adjustment of scanlines on an SLG3000 is done all at once. My adjustment shield allows control of the R, G, and B values individually for warmer or cooler scanlines.
-Ease of use: Mine has a single slide switch with three positions: Even, Off, and Odd. SLG3000 uses two DIP switches for the Even/Odd selection, and don't come with an Off switch; either wire one up to the screw terminals, or remove it.
-Cost.
Reasons the SLG3000 is better:
- Comes pre-assembled; mine is a DIY kit.
- Has an optional plexi top and bottom available for an additional 15 EU ($20.20)
- One knob, wait, scratch that, one metal pole for controlling the scanline brightness, versus three on mine. Knob isn't included.
- PCB is black in color versus my green.
Do I know why his is selling for almost 50 EU? No, frankly I don't. But I expect you'll see that price drop pretty soon. I also expect you'll see a new version with the wide scanline support like mine, once they realize how I did it and slap themselves for not thinking of it first. The core tech of the two is the same, so performance is identical between the two on 480p displays (well, I think mine is capable of just slightly darker scanlines, but not by a humanly noticable amount) but I have the edge on higher resol
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+1Envoyé par gojirien Voir le messageLa vache 38000 yens, moi qui pensait qu'il serait plutôt "bon marché".
En plus il n'y a pas d'émulateur de scanlines si j'ai bien compris...
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Super Famicom, Mega Drive & PC Engine Games on the Framemeister: This is pure goodness. All vintage systems I've tried so far look amazing, don't need additional adjustments and don't show any compatibility issues at all. I'm using a vintage-1990 Super Famicom which means what you can expect an even sharper image from newer machines (they changed the board layout in 1992).
PGM and NeoGeo MVS Games on the Framemeister: with their output refresh rate of 59.18Hz they're far from the NTSC standard (59.94Hz). That's something which caused lots of problems with the XRGB-3 and other processors. The Framemeister handled both systems perfectly - with full v-sync lock. Now somebody try a Seibu board with 54Hz please!

Le reste du test peut être lu sur la page de Fudoh, l'expert des upscaler.
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Envoyé par ArngrimCelui qui a pris sérieusement le fait qu'il va violer Adol et sa famille a plus besoin de l'aide d'un médecin spécialisteEnvoyé par JorgioJe m'auto-QUOTE Vu qu'on sait que Fatir, Sets, Zbi, Hpman et autres Kizunos en savent plus qu'ils ne veulent le dire.
(Est ce que ça veut dire que tous les vendeurs connus de "Voltaire" style Patrick, Régis et consort sont au jus ?)
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