[PK] is working on a very simple video card, meant to output 640×480 VGA with a cheap CPLD. The interface will be 5 Volt SPI, meaning there’s a ton of potential here for anyone wanting put a ...
DVI and VGA were at one point the most common methods of connecting monitors to devices, but decades later, what's the practical difference between them?
Running dual monitors can add some serious efficiencies to your working process. You can customize the configurations and bounce between both screens. Use them separately or connect them to drag ...
If you’re interested in circuit bent video but not sure where to start, the excellent guide [LoFi Future] has come up with for modifying the cheap and readily available GBS-8100 VGA to composite ...
In 1987 IBM introduced the VGA video standard using RGB analog signals, which specifies a 640x480-pixel format with 60 Hz refresh rate and the capability of producing sixteen colors. The analog RGB ...
Looking to connect a bunch of retro consoles to a computer monitor with VGA. Not looking for pixel-perfect integer scaling, ultra low latency, adding fake scanlines, or any of the other features that ...
Often times, there aren’t enough unused GPIO pins on a digital signal processor to provide individual horizontal (H) and vertical (V) sync signals that support RGB video output to a typical ...
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