Damn. I was looking forward to ordering both the 3.4 and the litesuperg wrote:So far I get only positive feedback on lite, it looks like everything will be lite from now onNrg wrote: Any idea if/when gscartsw 3.4 will be available?

Damn. I was looking forward to ordering both the 3.4 and the litesuperg wrote:So far I get only positive feedback on lite, it looks like everything will be lite from now onNrg wrote: Any idea if/when gscartsw 3.4 will be available?
It will work just fine with either csync or composite video as sync.coderkind wrote:Anyone able to confirm a Voultar RGB modded PC Engine works with the gscartsw_lite please? If so, what sync type?
When I turn on my MD1 I do NOT see 1 second quick blinking of switch green power LED.superg wrote:Both MD1 and SMS2: What SCART cable do you use, CSYNC? Does it have appropriate resistor installed on sync line?PeterWar wrote:Yes, I've tried it both for the Mega Drive 1 and the Master System II, it won't work. Just tell me what settings to try and I'll test them.superg wrote: My both PAL MD1 (not modded) and SMS1 work here. SMS required sync regeneration, have you tried it?
In my case I use SCART sync from composite.
When you turn on your MD1, do you see 1 second quick blinking of switch green power LED?
Thanks for the info. I managed to test the sync line. FBX is right it was difficult to get a probe in there but I managedsuperg wrote:This is individually shielded wires, one is ground the other one is signal.hippie131 wrote: Just took apart the wire. There was some heat shrink on it which is why I thought there was a resistor but turns out there isn't one. It's a dual layered wire with the outer wire going to pin 17 and the inner wire going to pin 20...so confused. No resistor though. I may have gotten the coaxial version of this cable.
There still can be resistor in console connector, Guspaz pointed that out here. You can use multimeter to identify what cable you have and whether there is a resistor on sync line.
There definitely is a sync problem there, if you don't see blinking it means that the signal isn't detected.PeterWar wrote: When I turn on my MD1 I do NOT see 1 second quick blinking of switch green power LED.
Your SMS 2 is RGB-modded, this could be the source of your problem, do you know what is installed?PeterWar wrote: Find pictures of the SCART cable I'm using on the SMS2:
If I pre-order a gscartsw_lite from your website will the extra ones fulfill those first?superg wrote:Definitely not sooner than next lite batch.mikehaggar wrote:Enjoy your rest! BTW, any idea when we'll be able to order gcompsw again? Just don't want to miss the preorder window....
Extra lite switches will go on sale in two weeks.
The pre-orders are closed, there will be extra units in a week+.bodine1231 wrote:If I pre-order a gscartsw_lite from your website will the extra ones fulfill those first?superg wrote:Definitely not sooner than next lite batch.mikehaggar wrote:Enjoy your rest! BTW, any idea when we'll be able to order gcompsw again? Just don't want to miss the preorder window....
Extra lite switches will go on sale in two weeks.
How much notice will you give before putting the extras up for sale? I live in the UK, and with the time difference, I'm concerned I'll be asleep when they become availablesuperg wrote: The pre-orders are closed, there will be extra units in a week+.
I'm currently busy with other things, have to catch up on everything so really no time for this.Wolf_ wrote:Any idea when you might have time to work on that ps2 sog cable? Super excited to pick one up. Hopefully it works with the gscart lite and lightguns.
I usually post a few days in advance.Ward1986 wrote: How much notice will you give before putting the extras up for sale? I live in the UK, and with the time difference, I'm concerned I'll be asleep when they become available
Just what i get for buying an bvm A32e1wu with a 68x card and i cant get the vga port scart switchNrg wrote:Damn. I was looking forward to ordering both the 3.4 and the litesuperg wrote:So far I get only positive feedback on lite, it looks like everything will be lite from now onNrg wrote: Any idea if/when gscartsw 3.4 will be available?
http://www.extron.com/mobile/products/p ... aspnetFormGuspaz wrote:The 580xi supports RGBS input, as far as I can tell the gscartsw 3.4 won't work any better with it than the lite. Just get an appropriate cable, or use a scart-to-bnc cable with a bnc-to-hd15 cable.
RGBS is clearly listed as supported on the input, as is 15 kHz.Video input — RGB 580xi AAP, RGB 580xi S AAP, RGB 580xi SI AAP
Number/signal type 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs
Guspaz wrote:The 580xi does not require VGA input. The spec sheet for the 580xi:
http://media.extron.com/download/files/ ... 101909.pdf
RGBS is clearly listed as supported on the input, as is 15 kHz.Video input — RGB 580xi AAP, RGB 580xi S AAP, RGB 580xi SI AAP
Number/signal type 1 analog RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, RsGsBs
PeterWar wrote:When I turn on my MD1 I do NOT see 1 second quick blinking of switch green power LED.
Spoiler
Find pictures of the SCART cable I'm using on the SMS2:
It's not so clear as he says that those pics are from his SMS2 cable, not MD1.eric90000 wrote: I may be wrong, but if that's a Csync MD1 cable, it looks like there's no components on the sync line? (yellow wire). There should be a 470R resistor and a 220uF capacitor on that right guys?
Dunno if it's related, necessarily, but I have that same cable and had nothing but problems getting my Genesis 1 to get good sync. Finally, after like a year of trying to deal with it, I installed a sync stripper in the SCART head and have had no problem since. So I suspect that either the cable or the sync from the console is to blame (or both). In either case, I guess I would try with the sync regenerator, install a sync stripper in the cable, or just get a different cable.mikehaggar wrote:I have an odd issue with my gscart switch (purchased before the lite was introduced).
I have two Sega Genesis 1 consoles, one with the High Definition Graphics (HDG) on the case and the other without.
The one without HDG works perfectly with the gscart switch.
However, the High Definition Graphics one does not work well with the switch. Everything becomes much dimmer/darker and blurry. If I bypass the gscart switch and go straight away into my transcoder, the picture is perfect.
Both are using the same cable: Sega Genesis 1 Megadrive 1 stereo RGB SCART with boosted sync TV lead
purchased from Retro Console Accesories in May 2015
My NES + NESRGB, famicom + NESRGB, pc engine with RGB mod, and SNES all work perfectly with the switch.
What could the problem possibly be?
Well, lately the general consensus seems to be that boosted sync is bad. But the Genesis is also, as far as I can tell, a pretty finicky system. Some people have never had problems, other people (like myself) always have problems. So saying it works on one and not another is, well, pretty normal for Genesis, I think.mikehaggar wrote:But considering it works fine with my other model 1 genesis, could the cable really be at fault?
Check and see if you have the correct components on the sync line: https://youtu.be/Z3sE3uk5kPUmikehaggar wrote:But considering it works fine with my other model 1 genesis, could the cable really be at fault?
If the cable has the right components, most issues are cleared up.thebigcheese wrote:Some people have never had problems, other people (like myself) always have problems. So saying it works on one and not another is, well, pretty normal for Genesis, I think.
Small followup. I just heard that the NeoGeo 3-6 (and 3-5) outputs composite video on pin 7 whereas earlier revisions output composite sync on that pin. I got a csync + stereo audio cable from retrogamingcables.co.uk . So composite video is very likely showing up on the csync pin as it gets to the gscartsw.DirkSwizzler wrote:Got my Aten in the mail today to try out the "all paths lead to VGA" setup I mentioned. Everything worked great except for one bad interaction between the gacartsw 3.4 and the Kenzei.DirkSwizzler wrote:So it looks like maybe I can avoid buying an Extron and massage the Garo's output with a Kenzei. Plus, keeping the Kenzei in the chain means I leave myself an open door for using the Aten to hook up other VGA sources. All funneling to RGBS SCART on the 3.4 for maximum auto-switching goodness.
My Neo Geo AES uses a retrogamingcables.co.uk csync scart cable that's plugged directly into the gscartsw 3.4 port 1. The RGBHV output of the gscartsw 3.4 going into the Kenzei into a framemeister caused sync issue that doesn't reproduce for any other scart device hooked into the gscartsw. And does not reproduce when the scart output of the 3.4 goes directly into the framemeister.
I tried running the neo geo through a gscartsw lite that chains into the 3.4 while sync regeneration was on and that didn't make a difference.
I don't have an oscilloscope or the skills to use one. So the bad interaction seemed worth mentioning as an edge case in case someone more electrically skilled can investigate.