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7800 is done. I combined the D/A Ladder and a FMS64000 which is a S-Video filter. It outputs a clean S-Video image and a composite image that is multitudes better then any capacitor or analog combination. This chip got rid of most if not all of the bleeding common with video mods. Some games like Pole Position 2 still have a bit around the lettering (see pictures below) but it is much less then what it was. Ballblazer also suffered from this. Games that have a black background had some blue bleeding and smearing (see centipede below) which are corrected by the chip as well. I am quite happy with it and I am almost done with the 5200 version. Should be done Monday since I am going camping this weekend. I will be releasing the schematic for the mod after I finish the 2600 version.

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Nice work L.E.!

 

I can't wait to see how my 2600s look after you mod 'em. :)

 

Thanks!

 

If you thought the 7800 mod looked great the 5200 mod will blow yalls mind on how sharp it looks. Pictures around noon tomorrow. From the couple 5200 games I have It looked just like an emulator.

 

Edit// What I think I am going to do is get a bunch of PCBs made and sell them. I do not like making the kits because the 10 and 8 pin wiring harnesses take about an hour to make and its quite boring to do. If anything I can sell the boards assembled without harnesses (wires directly to the board). Installation would be a bit tougher but should be manageable if I design the board correctly.

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I would be interested in a few PCBs/kits without wiring harness, 4 switch 2600, 7800 (NTSC) and 7800 PAL (one or two)

Do you think they could be used on the 8bit computers? might be nice to add to a 600 XL

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If you don't want to build them, maybe Al would be interested in selling them through the AA store and give you a commission.

Would be a great solution to knock someone else out of the market :roll:

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Yay! How does this thing compare with, say, the Cybertech AV mod?

 

Never seen the Cybertech in person.

 

Hmm... Well, how about compared with the CD4050 mod? I'd like to see this as a two-sided through-hole unpopulated board. Given all the jabbering about AV mods here and elsewhere, you could easily and cheaply sell 200 boards with no more labor than designing your prototype and stuffing envelopes.

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Yay! How does this thing compare with, say, the Cybertech AV mod?

 

Never seen the Cybertech in person.

 

Hmm... Well, how about compared with the CD4050 mod? I'd like to see this as a two-sided through-hole unpopulated board. Given all the jabbering about AV mods here and elsewhere, you could easily and cheaply sell 200 boards with no more labor than designing your prototype and stuffing envelopes.

It basically is the CD4050 mod tweaked a bit for better video ouput especially on LCD TV's.
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Yay! How does this thing compare with, say, the Cybertech AV mod?

 

Never seen the Cybertech in person.

 

Hmm... Well, how about compared with the CD4050 mod? I'd like to see this as a two-sided through-hole unpopulated board. Given all the jabbering about AV mods here and elsewhere, you could easily and cheaply sell 200 boards with no more labor than designing your prototype and stuffing envelopes.

It basically is the CD4050 mod tweaked a bit for better video ouput especially on LCD TV's.

 

Correct

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Hi,

How would the 7800 mod look if it were straight 7800? No tie-in to the 2600 chip, say you removed the 2600 video connections? All I'm interested in is the 7800 video only, so there is no compromise. Thanks, Rob

 

 

I tried it. Didn't see a difference. I wonder if it is because of the cost cutting measures that Atari

did to save on the 7800. Cheap Maria chips?

 

 

Would you be willing to sell the boards unpopulated? I want to mod my 7800 and figure one of these PCBs would look neater than something thrown together on perf. I either have or know where to get all the parts.

 

Yes I think I can.

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