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Re: Prototype HDMI board from 2015

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 4:36 am
by FlorreW
Sounds awsome <3

Re: Prototype HDMI board from 2015

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:57 am
by WingMantis
citrus3000psi wrote:I'm working with Chriz2600 on an HDMI project. His github is here: https://github.com/chriz2600/DreamcastHDMI

I just finished up a second revision (still protos) last week. There is a QSB that grabs the digital signals and a FFC cables runs to the bottom side of the motherboard, where the main board will sit.


I'm glad to see progress is being made on this project. I had signed up on some other project forum to post questions and suggestions last year.

What I really want to ask/suggest is: can you make this into an external box with the expensive brains, and have cheap internal flex cables that bring all the data lines to a connector on the back?

This would allow a universal external HDMI adapter to be used with multiple different consoles via console specific internal flex cables and different software configuration in the adapter box.

Re: Prototype HDMI board from 2015

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:37 pm
by citrus3000psi
DR TEAMCAST wrote:price estimate?

Price will be 150. Had to go with a more expensive FPGA for this first batch. The cheaper C8G FPGA variant is sold out everywhere, so I've had to buy the "automotive" I7G, which costs more. If later batches use the C8G then price will go down slightly. This is just an expensive board :(


WingMantis wrote:I'm glad to see progress is being made on this project. I had signed up on some other project forum to post questions and suggestions last year.

What I really want to ask/suggest is: can you make this into an external box with the expensive brains, and have cheap internal flex cables that bring all the data lines to a connector on the back?

This would allow a universal external HDMI adapter to be used with multiple different consoles via console specific internal flex cables and different software configuration in the adapter box.


Its a good idea, but implementation would prove difficult. The digital lines (especially, audio) are are prone to interference. Routing this outside the console to a connector could cause problems.

Not all consoles use the same type of video bus, for example the Dreamcast uses 12 bit bus (Its still 24bit, but every half clock is the other set of data) Where as the PS2 uses a full 24 bit bus.

I'm sure there would be other hurdles to deal with as well.


On a different note, did I mention we've added In game Reset ;) So you can jump back to your ODE menu with ease.

Re: Prototype HDMI board from 2015

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:57 pm
by The-Amazing-Mr_V
Awesome news!