New Atari solderless HDMI mod - LumaCode GTIA-digitizer

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • A new way to get perfect HDMI video from your Atari 8-bit computer. No soldering or case modifications required*
    *except for maybe the XE
    🛍️ Tindie store: www.tindie.com/stores/theretr...
    🛠 Tools and kit: / tools-and-kit-77570017
    💬 Discord: / discord
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    LumaCode GitHub: github.com/c0pperdragon/LumaCode
    RGBtoHDMI GitHub: github.com/hoglet67/RGBtoHDMI
    RGBtoHDMI beta releases: github.com/IanSB/RGBtoHDMI/re...
    C0pperdragon Tindie store: www.tindie.com/stores/c0pperd...
    HDMI audio embedder (affiliate link): s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_mNv...
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    0:00 Intro
    1:30 Atari XE install
    4:27 Rpi SD card setup
    5:04 Power on!
    6:01 Audio?
    7:37 Noise issue
    10:15 ACP RGB
    12:13 Audio embedder issue
    12:50 Noise fix
    16:05 Overscan
    16:52 Coming up...
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    Thanks for watching!
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Komentáře • 28

  • @SeanChYT
    @SeanChYT Před 7 měsíci +4

    9:37 This is what I genuinely love about your videos. You show the entire process and what works and what doesn't. This extra type of content is extremely valuable and an important part of such retro tinkerer videos I think. Don't change! Keep it up, exactly how you do this. I always watch.

  • @herbertwongsanimations6266
    @herbertwongsanimations6266 Před 7 měsíci +1

    When I saw the thumbnail I immediately thought 🎵 One of these things is not like the other 🎵 😄

  • @copperdragon9286
    @copperdragon9286 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The data rate needed for the Atari 8-bit (43 Mbit/s) is nearly at the limit of what the lumacode system can do. So you need to take greater care about signal integrity than for example on the C64. Also it is better when you twist the signal and the ground wires together to reduce interference.

  • @BlueBarnTech
    @BlueBarnTech Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this one. I really appreciate you showing all the trials and tribulations as well as the options to connect. You have made me want to add an Atari to the collection just to go down this rabbit hole. I hope I run across one in an auction soon.

  • @Nobbie248
    @Nobbie248 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey new subscriber here, from Victoria. Love your videos man keep them coming.

  • @mja65
    @mja65 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I was very tempted by this based on the C64 video you posted earlier though my enthusiasm is somewhat tempered by the notes around the (lack of) ability to upgrade the firmware. Think I might hold off and see if there are any more bugs but looks a nice piece of kit despite the lack of upgradeability.

  • @hrivis
    @hrivis Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you!!! Great video!

  • @BarnokRetro
    @BarnokRetro Před 7 měsíci

    Another excellent video! I recently picked up an NTSC Atari 800XL. These come with just RF portion of the board populated, no composite video out. Debating whether to populate the board and put a hole in the case for the monitor port, or maybe I should skip all that and just put this in... Though I will always rely on the external board then. Choices! Great content!

  • @edbrown1166
    @edbrown1166 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @leorivas
    @leorivas Před měsícem

    I think the pros don't outweigh the cons, in special buying a 'faulty' chip that is not upgradeable (do creators provide upgrades if so?). The end solution, though, passing the cables through the RF hole made things look somehow easier than it looks. Thanks.

  • @edbrown1166
    @edbrown1166 Před 7 měsíci

    I do like the way that you go into more depth on the mods and investigate issues that you find. That's also a great mod and simple to install - looking into it now :)
    Also, the link to the audio embedder appears to be broken.

    • @TheRetroChannel
      @TheRetroChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks Ed for the tip, both of them. I'll update the link

  • @sideburn
    @sideburn Před měsícem +1

    I ordered one. It will work on a PAL 65XE I hope.

  • @consolegear
    @consolegear Před 3 měsíci

    Any idea how this would go with an Atari 800? I'm worried about there being enough space for the GTIA-digitizer...

  • @nickolasgaspar9660
    @nickolasgaspar9660 Před 7 měsíci

    composite video introduces some interference but many CRT TVs do not accept s-video.

  • @CaptainCommodore
    @CaptainCommodore Před 7 měsíci

    I recorded a video for this boatd a few days back, however, my board doesnt work properly .... Can i ask , did you purchase yours or were they donated ?

    • @TheRetroChannel
      @TheRetroChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      I purchased them. Have you reported your issue on the GitHub?

    • @CaptainCommodore
      @CaptainCommodore Před 7 měsíci +1

      @TheRetroChannel no, I have had many emails with the creator , he's sending me a new unit out, I have tried the c128 and vic20 units and both are flawless quality, The gtia version decodes the picture but its like there is a lot of digital noise in front of the image, reason I asked if you purchased them was to get an idea of price, to uk they're quite expensive at around £50 each after shipping and currency conversion

    • @TheRetroChannel
      @TheRetroChannel  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That price sounds about right. I think it cost around $250USD for the 64, 128 and Atari boards, plus a RGBtoHDMI LumaCode board for each. Really I should have only bought one of the RGBtoHDMI LumaCode boards and saved some cash. It's not like I'd be using all 3 systems at once

  • @SeanChYT
    @SeanChYT Před 7 měsíci

    Anyone can recommend the tiniest possible solution for an audio embedder PCB that can be built into various retro computers? Obviously we can open a cheap audio embedder and take the PCB out, but there are many variables that make these more or less suitable. For instance, no SPDIF/Toslink digital video inputs are required, easily available solder points for 5V is nice, very low current requirements is even better and perhaps using mini-HDMI connectors will result in less space requirements for cramped spaces inside an old computer. My end goal is to have retro computers with a panel mount HDMI port that looks like it came that way from the factory, with audio included. Just one straight regular (full-size) HDMI cable from the computer into the HDMI TV/Monitor.

  • @modellbobby
    @modellbobby Před 7 měsíci

    Where to buy this in EU ? Not uk

  • @MrAlan1828
    @MrAlan1828 Před 7 měsíci

    just wondering the rgb2hdmi would it work also on a 1040ST ?

    • @TheRetroChannel
      @TheRetroChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      As far as I know, yes. The RGBtoHDMI GitHub page lists all the currently supported systems - there is a lot

  • @gregcoons7308
    @gregcoons7308 Před 7 měsíci

    Does this replicate the high resolution artifacting color, or does it simply show black and white?

    • @TheRetroChannel
      @TheRetroChannel  Před 7 měsíci

      I think it does but I can't say I've tested it myself. If you let me know a game or program that uses it, I will test and report back

    • @gregcoons7308
      @gregcoons7308 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheRetroChanneltry Ultima III or Ultima IV both use artifacting for the color production

  • @shangrilai1990
    @shangrilai1990 Před 7 měsíci +1

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