Sorry I meant it in a playful "I did something wrong" way. I edited my post.rama wrote:shingouki2:
Please watch your terminology if you're not entirely sure what's going on. Other people will read your comment, see the words "killed video out" and that's how rumors start.
What actually happens in quite expected:
Enabling the onboard MCU programming mode disables its operation. That's why we do it, to stop it interfering.
But without configuration from the Arduino or similar, there won't be any output. The Arduino has to work.
For the pink video, I don't think it happened from having the Arduino A0 connected to the GBS R line.
A0 is always either an input (to the ADC) or high-z, in case the Arduino is resetting.
Does it work if you remove the Arduino and the programming jumper? (Ie: Revert the board to stock.)I get white/green sparkles now. It won't even reset.
You will have to experiment with your sync stripper or some different consoles, as the default software is utterly incapable of syncing to video signals.
I think the IC is damaged. The GPU on my PS4 was doing the same thing before I sent it back for a replacement (Lucky I bought the extended warranty).
My Arduino was on, so the GBS should have been outputting something. I disconnected it and noticed the discoloring when I turned it on, stock. It looked similar to mixing Pb and Pr components. it's why I was suspecting something happened when plugging into the R line. There was probably some voltage problem or something causing the damage on my end. The image also fades to black almost after a minute or so. Now that I need a new GBS I have options to look into. That HDMI one worth the extra money?
P.S. I was using RGBS from my CPS3 board, so there shouldn't be any sync issues.