Amarokada wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 7:53 am
Can someone verify that the VGA output on the Multisystem is the same as the one on the Mister IO board? We will be getting that alternative VGA to scart cable today and will be trying it on a Mister stack with IO board for comparison, but would also like to test it in the Multisystem itself.
I've tried a few more arcade roms now and am seeing the same issue of jumping picture over scart on the Philips CM8833-II, so this isn't limited to the Atari ST core.
Hello,
Yes, the VGA 15pin output is as per the MiSTer I/O board. Having separate H and V sync signals as you would expect.
On the Multisystem SCART output the H and V sync signals are actively combined and level matched to be used for composite sync that CRT Tv's and SCART equipment would expect.
If you are connecting up a 'monitor' or PVM/BVM screen via SCART or VGA, just check if you need a separate set of V and H sync signals or if a composite signal is more appropriate.
Neil has a Philips CM8833-II monitor available for testing, so we can try that out, but my instinct would be to use via the VGA output as the SCART in the Multisystem is designed to be mostly used by vintage CRT TV's and we have tried to make it as widely compatible as possible for these type of displays.
Some PVM/BVM and other computer monitors will just run better off the VGA port than they will with adaptors connected to the SCART output.
Do let me know how you get on.
Cheers,
Rich.