magus90 wrote: And of course some people won't ever be happy with the product until it massages your balls and makes you pancakes.
I'm extremely happy with mine. Thanks for a great product superg.
magus90 wrote: And of course some people won't ever be happy with the product until it massages your balls and makes you pancakes.
CSYNC is the sync regeneration, if it's "CSYNC" it's active. If it's "OFF" it's just composite forwarding.LDigital wrote:Just received mine and running a few tests. I can only see 1 switch on there for Csync on/off
Just to confirm, which way is for the sync regeneration on or off? Or is it always on ?
To my knowledge the only video signals not covered by the gscartsw are RF, component and RGsB. All other signals pipe their sync signal through pin 20 (S-Video, Composite, RGB) so the gscart will switch. You can buy S-Video to SCART adapter which include stereo input jacks. For RGsB you can use an Extron to convert it to RGBs. Piping component through the gscart is not really necessary. As for the SegaCD I think you just need the correct cable & cable setup and it will work like a plain Genesis (see http://retrorgb.com/segacd.html).herbscottie wrote:What's everyone using for a stereo switch for their left over systems that aren't covered by gscart or gcomp? For example those few stubborn systems like cdi450 (s video)ect or the extra Sega cd stereo? Any slick ways around this? I'll have 8 which includes stereo from gscart and gcomp lol and don't really want a huge rack extron thing but if that's only choice guess I will.
I have been using the RCA switch box that I was using before switching to the gscart. It requires manual switching but it has been getting the job done in the meantime.herbscottie wrote:What's everyone using for a stereo switch for their left over systems that aren't covered by gscart or gcomp? For example those few stubborn systems like cdi450 (s video)ect or the extra Sega cd stereo? Any slick ways around this? I'll have 8 which includes stereo from gscart and gcomp lol and don't really want a huge rack extron thing but if that's only choice guess I will.
Is the DC Toro confirmed to work/be safe with the gscartsw lite?KoroKoro wrote:so glad I put in the effort to stay up all night to secure mine. 100% worth it!
1 very happy customer
Thanks so much for putting in the effort to build them for us.
Now all I need is a DC Toro vga box :/
I recall there were some issues, should be somewhere in this thread.mrrobboto wrote: Is the DC Toro confirmed to work/be safe with the gscartsw lite?
I've been using it for a while with the gscartsw (not the lite) and didn't run into any issues (yet).mrrobboto wrote:Is the DC Toro confirmed to work/be safe with the gscartsw lite?
herbscottie wrote:What's everyone using for a stereo switch for their left over systems that aren't covered by gscart or gcomp? For example those few stubborn systems like cdi450 (s video)ect or the extra Sega cd stereo? Any slick ways around this? I'll have 8 which includes stereo from gscart and gcomp lol and don't really want a huge rack extron thing but if that's only choice guess I will.
What have you been outputting through/to?axlblazeadam wrote:I've been using it for a while with the gscartsw (not the lite) and didn't run into any issues (yet).mrrobboto wrote:Is the DC Toro confirmed to work/be safe with the gscartsw lite?

There is 5V power, override pin (only starting from lite) and lines which can be used to query or set active input. So far nobody used it.gordon-creAtive wrote:superg, could you shortly describe how the EXT header works? I wasn't able to find any documentation on that.
Based on my experience Italian tracking somehow doesn't always work. USPS tracking shows everything but once the package left the US it's the responsibility of destination country.hex12 wrote:SuperG, did you have any experience in shipping to Italy?
I purchased an item in the USA recently sent with USPS First-Class Package International Service but its tracking ended when item left US for final destination because this kind of shipment, that has the code UA ate the beginning and US at the end is not tracked outside US and it arrived to my home one month later but without me to know its situation.
I wished to know if yours is the same shipping modality or if you had different experience.
It should be useful for me to know in order to see what situation i will face when i will order my GscartSW Lite as soon as you will reopen orders for it because i really need one "as the bread", as we say where i live![]()
Thanks

Afaik the original gscartsw would default to port 8 when it didn't detect a sync input, this is why it worked with RGsB from the PS2 (i.e. no discrete sync signal). This function does not work for the PS2 in the Lite switcher, so I assume it will not solve your issue either.FriendofSonic wrote:I am reading port 8 works, and I tried both of the ports at the far left and far right to make sure I wasn't misidentifying port 8. Nothing. Is this something that no longer works on the Lite switcher?
Damn. That was what I was gathering too. I had planned on playing around with RGsB on PS2 too, this is kind of a bummer. I guess I gotta read into how to use the Ext header or how to boost the PCE sync (not sure if that's even possible) along with doing the new Csync mode for PS2Kez wrote:Afaik the original gscartsw would default to port 8 when it didn't detect a sync input, this is why it worked with RGsB from the PS2 (i.e. no discrete sync signal). This function does not work for the PS2 in the Lite switcher, so I assume it will not solve your issue either.FriendofSonic wrote:I am reading port 8 works, and I tried both of the ports at the far left and far right to make sure I wasn't misidentifying port 8. Nothing. Is this something that no longer works on the Lite switcher?
EXT header is not going to help with that. It was created primarily for DIY boards where you want to query enabled input and setting the input starting from gscartsw_lite. Properly mod your PCE and PS2 and problem solved. Also EXT is not a simple "short two points" solution, it will require a proper circuit and logic. And lastly you can easily damage the switch by improperly using it.FriendofSonic wrote:Damn. That was what I was gathering too. I had planned on playing around with RGsB on PS2 too, this is kind of a bummer. I guess I gotta read into how to use the Ext header or how to boost the PCE sync (not sure if that's even possible) along with doing the new Csync mode for PS2Kez wrote:Afaik the original gscartsw would default to port 8 when it didn't detect a sync input, this is why it worked with RGsB from the PS2 (i.e. no discrete sync signal). This function does not work for the PS2 in the Lite switcher, so I assume it will not solve your issue either.FriendofSonic wrote:I am reading port 8 works, and I tried both of the ports at the far left and far right to make sure I wasn't misidentifying port 8. Nothing. Is this something that no longer works on the Lite switcher?
G, do you have any instructions for how Ext works, for someone like me who is a beginner? Can you do two switches on the same switcher and pick two different inputs to prioritize? Press the switch when you want to use it. Do you wire the # on the EXT header to any of the switches or is it literally just wiring something to the EXT itself? I guess no one has done it before according to you so there's probably not example pictures out there. I just want to judge if this is within my abilities or if I should send it off to someone to get help from
So why it doesn't work then?FriendofSonic wrote:Thank you for the feedback on the Ext function. To be fair, when my PCE was modded, it was as properly done as the community knew how to do back then.
Well, if it this person then I would say it is out of your hands.naz wrote:superg wrote:Chile is disabled. Is it safe to ship there?naz wrote:Shipping is messed up for my country (Chile), it charges me 9,999 USD. Could you please look into it??
Regards!
Sure it's safe! it takes forever to arrived (from my capital to my city, it arrives fast to the country), but post office has never "lost" a packege (they are just slow).
Consider the shipping under my responsability (no complains if something happens, is out of your hands after all).
Best regards!