So BBA out, USA modem in.
I have a PAL Dreamcast but this isn't a issue, it works great!
Some pictures with the stuff connected, still need to tidy up things like a RaspberryPi case and some ways to tie some cables together.
Again thank your Wombat!
OSSC is available both as a DIY kit and a pre-made/soldered board, just like the Akura, Toro, etc from BBS. The pre-made and soldered board/box has hundreds of people already in a pre-order waiting list though, so if know how to solder, specially SMD components, you are better off ordering the DIY which is cheaper and doesn't have a queue that long.RXShorty wrote:OSSC is a thing that I didnt look into at the time but it seems it is not a out of the box thing you can buy?
Thanks for your explanation.Raen wrote:OSSC is available both as a DIY kit and a pre-made/soldered board, just like the Akura, Toro, etc from BBS. The pre-made and soldered board/box has hundreds of people already in a pre-order waiting list though, so if know how to solder, specially SMD components, you are better off ordering the DIY which is cheaper and doesn't have a queue that long.RXShorty wrote:OSSC is a thing that I didnt look into at the time but it seems it is not a out of the box thing you can buy?
The only downsize to the OSSC is that the current version only outputs through HDMI, it doesn't have an analog output like VGA or SCART like the Framemeister. It also doesn't have OSD settings, so you have to rely on a little LCD display mounted on the board itself.
Just a note on the Framemeister: with the product discontinued and no successor announced, it is already going for prohibitive prices on eBay!
Guess the comment was deleted...Raen wrote:Also, read this comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd-F0ap ... hrtnguhrf3
It says it all.