gbs-control-atmega | GBS 8200 Controller / I2C Configuration reader
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kandi X-RAY | gbs-control-atmega Summary
This project provides control software for Tvia Trueview5725 based video converter boards. These boards are a cost efficient way to adapt legacy game consoles to modern displays. Gbs-control-atmega replaces the original control software and better optimizes the Trueview5725 multimedia processor for the task of upscaling "240p/288p" 15kHz content on 4:3, 5:4 and 16:10 displays. It is an arduino-only version, secifically made for modern widescreen displays, including overscan, external Buttons etc. Previous work:
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Install gbs-control-atmega
Solder a Jumper on your GBS8200 Board, just below the P5 Header. This Jumper disables the internal MTV230M Microcontroller and let you program the TV5725 via I2C.
Use the P6 Header to power your Arduino. This way you ensure, that you got the same GND connection and as the GBS8200 Board uses 5V, it's a good Idea to use this power also for your arduino.
Connect SDA -> A4 SCL -> A5 V(sync) -> D10 These are the requred pins to run gbs-control-atmega.
If you want to use Buttons and Switches, connect 3 push-buttons to arduino pin D2, D3 and D4 and a Switch to D8. Since the inputs are LOW-Active(!), you need to connect the other pin of the button/switch to GND.
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