Hi,
I'm pretty new to MiSTer and have gotten a MiSTer Multisystem a while back. For video output, I use the built-in RGB SCART port. In case you aren't familiar with this hardware, this is what the manual says about it:
For technical reference the SCART sync output is automatically combined from the VSync and HSync signals, this combined sync is then connected to the SCART Composite sync output via a 68 Ohm resistor.
This combined sync means that you do not need to select composite sync output in the MiSTer.INI file. It can be enabled or disabled and the SCART sync output will still function.
For the Analogue RGB SCART output to function correctly, the resolution of the analogue RGB must be allowed to output at the original raw signal of the machine/computer/console being simulated. This basically means that the VGA scaler must always be turned off in the MiSTer.INI file
I have connected a Loewe Calida CRT TV via RGB SCART. It is a 100/120Hz TV from the late 90's that can happily display PAL, PAL60, and NTSC signals. It has run 35,000 hours as a regular PAL TV, but seems to be in perfect working condition in general. I've played around with different cores on the MiSTer and am super happy with the results. However, I cannot really get a consistent signal out of the device across cores. It's particularly noticeable for PAL (for which I didn't touch the TV's factory settings) - for example, while the picture is fine in the Amiga core, it's noticeably squished and misaligned in Genesis and SNES:
For NTSC, I took the 240p test suite on SNES and adjusted the image in TV's service menu as best I could. It's near perfect on SNES, and still almost perfect on Genesis, as shown here:
However, with the same settings, NTSC games on Amiga now aren't in the right place anymore:
What's the matter here? Is it really true that the original systems had vastly different outputs and so it's an artifact of the original hardware or is there some kind of setting that I'm missing? It's particularly annoying that I cannot display PAL games on SNES/Genesis correctly without massively screwing up the image calibration for everything else on the TV.
I have attached my current MiSTer.ini as well.
Thanks for any suggestions!
P.S.: Is there any way with my setup to make the scripts and INI editor display correctly? With the current settings, the scripts immediately terminate because it can't display them, so I have to run them via SSH.