The VGA adapter was a total fail. I thought of using an FPGA for a while.would need RAM and a RAM bus. So the more I delved into it, the more I realized that I would need a full computer. So the GPIO and Raspberry Pi seem to be the best solution to this issue.
Just as some more progress. I have decided to wimp out to some degree and use a Raspberry Pi to do this. It occurred to me the other night that in order to do this I would need to have an FPGA which has access to memory and, in order to do this, it
I hope you don't mind me keeping you updated on this.
On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 10:03:01 PM UTC+12, Gregory Casamento wrote:would need RAM and a RAM bus. So the more I delved into it, the more I realized that I would need a full computer. So the GPIO and Raspberry Pi seem to be the best solution to this issue.
The VGA adapter was a total fail. I thought of using an FPGA for a while.
Just as some more progress. I have decided to wimp out to some degree and use a Raspberry Pi to do this. It occurred to me the other night that in order to do this I would need to have an FPGA which has access to memory and, in order to do this, it
I hope you don't mind me keeping you updated on this.I'd be interested in any updates on this. I have a couple of Extron interfaces (RGB 118 plus) and I'm about to get started on trying to get my 6085s working with more modern displays. Any progress on your end?
Mike
I know this thread is a few years old but has anyone been able to create a monitor/video adapter for the 6085 to a more modern display (VGA)?would need RAM and a RAM bus. So the more I delved into it, the more I realized that I would need a full computer. So the GPIO and Raspberry Pi seem to be the best solution to this issue.
thx.
- sean
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 7:58:28 PM UTC-7, tmfd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 10:03:01 PM UTC+12, Gregory Casamento wrote: >>> The VGA adapter was a total fail. I thought of using an FPGA for a while. >>>
Just as some more progress. I have decided to wimp out to some degree and use a Raspberry Pi to do this. It occurred to me the other night that in order to do this I would need to have an FPGA which has access to memory and, in order to do this, it
I'd be interested in any updates on this. I have a couple of Extron interfaces (RGB 118 plus) and I'm about to get started on trying to get my 6085s working with more modern displays. Any progress on your end?
I hope you don't mind me keeping you updated on this.
Mike
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