A Good Future for CRTs? Open Source Replacement of Electronics
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A Good Future for CRTs? Open Source Replacement of Electronics
https://www.retrorgb.com/interview-with ... eator.html
I haven't found much discussion after that interview, but I am quite excited by this. So arcade owners or those of us with many CRTs need only to have a good glass tube and neck board and the rest can be brand new? Fantastic! I could even see something like this handy to convert a roadside consumer tv into an arcade monitor. All the more reason to SAVE CRTs wherever you can.
One question I have of CRTs in general is: What hardware actually determines if a screen is monochrome vs full color? Is it the electronics or also something in the tube? The same question for B&W tvs. I had just figured a tube is just glass and the 'magic' happened in the electronics. I have some gold, green and white monochromes I'd consider converting, some small B%Ws, terminal monitors, and early 90s VGAs. I wonder if this new hardware can swap between 15 and 31 khz. This project opened so many questions for me.
Even more exciting:
https://vimeo.com/user159036195
Wow- if ever there was something to have a transparent case for! Not just for the look but also to see when things go wrong. I REALLY like the idea of housing all the dangerous parts in the main box and having the fiddly adjustments in a separate and safe environment.
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It's mostly the tube and it's contents like the phosphors, shadowmask, the number of electron guns...seastalker wrote: ↑Wed May 11, 2022 2:50 pm One question I have of CRTs in general is: What hardware actually determines if a screen is monochrome vs full color? Is it the electronics or also something in the tube?
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The thread is a year old so I thought to ask if anyone has heard of updates about this project?
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The project is clearly not dead, there is regular activity in the github.
But it's a pretty obscure project, i don't know if it will come to completion. It would be awesome though, we really need something like that.
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The future for CRTs seems grim, but if eventually small-scale hobbyists can replace CRTs without needing large facilities and companies, that is a future worth working for. If projects like these are obscure, it just means that every knowledgeable person who contributes to them is making that much more of a difference building toward a solution. Even if a particular project does not come to fruition, if the information is shared then someday there will be a cottage industry. As a user with little knowledge of electronics, I am seeing all the new-like-old parts being made by hobbyists (or for the hobby market) and I think this is going to be an exciting decade.