I know, I might have those laying around.rama wrote:100 + 330 in series
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I know, I might have those laying around.rama wrote:100 + 330 in series
I have upgraded my board on November 22. Image positioning improved (I can see almost all of the Lives indicator on the bottom left, along with almost all of the Score/Time/Rings indicators on the top left), but is still a little off. The picture below was taken with a PAL console, but it doesn't look that different on NTSC.rama wrote:I haven't checked the PAL presets yesterday. They may also be affected from the offset issue.
NTSC:
On my scope, active video on Mega Drive is dead center on the scanline.
If you make horizontal magnification a little less, does that work better?
The green bar marks a couple limits in the scaler (line buffers and memory fetch).
I'm trying to use as many horizontal pixels as possible, so the bar can show up, instead of just black noise.
Active video should never reach into the green bar in any of the default presets.
One trick is to mask the green bar. You have controls called Horizontal Mask + / - to control masking.
The presets should be pretty spot on already however, so that users just fine tune with these controls.
In your case, it looks totally off still.
I'll just assume you used PAL and PAL is still bad. Gonna check it now
Edit:
Done.
I found and fixed some issues. Especially on 1280x960 and 1280x1024. All PAL presets should be able to show all of Sonic again ;p
PAL is trickier than NTSC to fit within the resource limitations, but I'm happy with what I've got now.
(Until the next big feature breaks it all again? ;p)
I have verified what you tell me and I still can not find what happens. Try with what you said and do not connect the device at all in my office and coming home I tried to connect and try to configure the network but I did not recognize the network "gbscontrol" again puf . After a lot of trying I added the network manually and suddenly the network was visible, after that I tried to configure the network with my home network but when I connected it the network was disconnected and I have not seen it again. It is probably hidden and the credentials that I put in are saved but I can not see it in my network. What seems to me stranger of all this is that in my office it works perfectly but at home it does not happen I dont know what happens exactly ?.rama wrote:Shiver_169:
Okay,
have you connected the ESP8266 to your workplace WiFi router?
If you connect to a network, the ESP8266 saves the information permanently. From then on, it will connect to that network *only*.
In that case, you need to delete all WiFi settings from the ESP8266.
You can do that by uploading the sketch, but this time with the Erase Flash: Sketch + WiFi Settings option selected:
This sounds normal. The device is probably connected to your network now. Have you tried reaching it at http://gbscontrol ?After a lot of trying I added the network manually and suddenly the network was visible, after that I tried to configure the network with my home network but when I connected it the network was disconnected and I have not seen it again.
This sounds normal. The device is probably connected to your network now. Have you tried reaching it at http://gbscontrol ?
If you're using Windows, you can install Apple's printer services to get mDNS support: https://support.apple.com/kb/Dl999
After installing that package, gbscontrol will reply to http://gbscontrol.local on your network.