GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Okay, that's why we have options
It might be that some displays work better with 1080p, particularly if that's their native resolution.
My test displays like x960 for NTSC and x1024 for PAL best.
It'll probably be different again with capture cards, so best try them all
It might be that some displays work better with 1080p, particularly if that's their native resolution.
My test displays like x960 for NTSC and x1024 for PAL best.
It'll probably be different again with capture cards, so best try them all
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
I meant to have scanlines in different source resolutions than 240p, the webui explains that for now scanlines only work with 240p sources, it would be nice to have in other sources too.
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Yes, wouldn't it? :p
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curious why you would want scanlines on anything higher than 240p? you don't see scanlines on 480i content on a CRT...
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I thought about testing 240p upscale to 480p on my Naomi cabinet :
Pictures are for exemple and don't do justice, irl display is awesome. The Gonbs is going to be a very useful tool in my setup.
Pictures are for exemple and don't do justice, irl display is awesome. The Gonbs is going to be a very useful tool in my setup.
I love it when a bullets pattern comes together.
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Hi guys i just bought these, from what i understand from an hardware perspective i need to:
1: Create a female scart cable to connect near the VGA IN
2: Connect the arduino
3: Mod the board or either use a sync stripper (which is better ?)
4: Power supply bypass capacitors (is it necessary ?)
This should be everything in the hardware side right ?
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Hi, i just bought the GBS 8200 and arduino module, can i ask some question regarding the hardware modifications ?
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Oh, is that Naomi cabinet 640x480 compatible?
If so, that'd be a reason to keep the 640x480 preset and fix it up a bit.
I've neglected it because I could never find a good use for it.
As a result, it's pretty noisy and the YUV pixels don't align well.
It can be better ;p
If so, that'd be a reason to keep the 640x480 preset and fix it up a bit.
I've neglected it because I could never find a good use for it.
As a result, it's pretty noisy and the YUV pixels don't align well.
It can be better ;p
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In my memory all systems prior to ps2 had scanlines, but I think I was wrong, now I'm in doubt.AndehX wrote:curious why you would want scanlines on anything higher than 240p? you don't see scanlines on 480i content on a CRT...
In any case I think it would be nice to have this option to have a cool retro style, but I understand that it is not a priority and may go out the scope of the project.
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There are some ports that are on 480i/480p only systems.AndehX wrote:curious why you would want scanlines on anything higher than 240p? you don't see scanlines on 480i content on a CRT...
There are some PC games that can benefit from scanlines
There are some arcade games that are 480i/480p only but use 240p assets.
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Yes, it's 640x480 on the cab .rama wrote:Oh, is that Naomi cabinet 640x480 compatible?
If so, that'd be a reason to keep the 640x480 preset and fix it up a bit.
I've neglected it because I could never find a good use for it.
As a result, it's pretty noisy and the YUV pixels don't align well.
It can be better ;p
In my case picture is noise free, and perfect on the Naomi cab. But yes, 640x480 preset is a very useful tool for naomi owners^^.
I love it when a bullets pattern comes together.
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Yes, but enabling scanlines on 480i would look very wrong, simply due to the nature of interlaced video.Ryoandr wrote:There are some ports that are on 480i/480p only systems.AndehX wrote:curious why you would want scanlines on anything higher than 240p? you don't see scanlines on 480i content on a CRT...
There are some PC games that can benefit from scanlines
There are some arcade games that are 480i/480p only but use 240p assets.
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
I'd also be interested in an optimized 640x480 setting for my Sony PGM (VGA only)
Right now, I'm using it with the OSSC.
Right now, I'm using it with the OSSC.
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Me too.SuperSpongo wrote:I'd also be interested in an optimized 640x480 setting for my Sony PGM (VGA only)
Right now, I'm using it with the OSSC.
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Iraito:
Just follow the guides on the Wiki and you'll be fine ;p
You don't need to do any of the extended modifications. Those are suggestions to improve some things, should they affect you.
Just follow the guides on the Wiki and you'll be fine ;p
You don't need to do any of the extended modifications. Those are suggestions to improve some things, should they affect you.
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Hey rama!
It's been a little while since I've toyed with my GBS - last updated in early May.
I just updated to the latest github release, and man is the picture beautiful. Color balancing and brightness is perfect, out of the box!
I'm having trouble connecting to the ESP via wifi, tho. I have gbscontrol login saved on my phone, but I can no longer connect. I deleted the network, refound it, and re-entered the password qqqqqqqq, but it is not connecting. I'm within 4 feet of the ESP with my phone, and the network seems to be coming and going.
Did something change that I missed?
It's been a little while since I've toyed with my GBS - last updated in early May.
I just updated to the latest github release, and man is the picture beautiful. Color balancing and brightness is perfect, out of the box!
I'm having trouble connecting to the ESP via wifi, tho. I have gbscontrol login saved on my phone, but I can no longer connect. I deleted the network, refound it, and re-entered the password qqqqqqqq, but it is not connecting. I'm within 4 feet of the ESP with my phone, and the network seems to be coming and going.
Did something change that I missed?
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Sure, lots changed, but the problem with the WiFi was always there. It's just that the radio frequency where it blocks the ESP8266 antenna is shifting, depending on the configuration.
Try to connect when your source is off. It should work then.
Try to connect when your source is off. It should work then.
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
I understand lots has changed. To clarify, has something changed that would affect the ability to access the ESP's wifi? I never had a problem connecting and maintaining a connection, at least as of the May release, and many releases before that.rama wrote:Sure, lots changed, but the problem with the WiFi was always there. It's just that the radio frequency where it blocks the ESP8266 antenna is shifting, depending on the configuration.
Try to connect when your source is off. It should work then.
I am able to connect to the wifi with no source, but as soon as I have a source, it goes away. I haven't changed anything with my setup except update to the latest and greatest firmware.
Suggestions?
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
you can change the wifi channel, or move the antenna physically away from the scalerNoAffinity wrote:I understand lots has changed. To clarify, has something changed that would affect the ability to access the ESP's wifi? I never had a problem connecting and maintaining a connection, at least as of the May release, and many releases before that.rama wrote:Sure, lots changed, but the problem with the WiFi was always there. It's just that the radio frequency where it blocks the ESP8266 antenna is shifting, depending on the configuration.
Try to connect when your source is off. It should work then.
I am able to connect to the wifi with no source, but as soon as I have a source, it goes away. I haven't changed anything with my setup except update to the latest and greatest firmware.
Suggestions?
like rama said, the problem is not new - but the specific frequency at which it manifests itself is ever shifting
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Hello all,
I just joined this forum because of a GBS-8200 project I am working on. Basically I am making a carrier board for the GBS-8200 that will drop into an alternative newly designed Atari 8-Bit computer system called the 1088XLD. This carrier board facilitates mounting, and also will have the micro to reprogram the GBS-8200 TVIA5725 chip. I created an initial prototype based on an ATTINY681, and it worked using the code from bhabbott's website. However for the last 4-5 days I've been attempting to recode this in Great Cow Basic for eventual use in a Microchip PIC, but haven't been having much luck getting it to work. Looking at the Arduino code hasn't helped a whole bunch since I am totally unfamiliar with it. So on my first attempt, I didn't get nothing, just a black screen. But when I switched to an 8-bit I2C slave address 0x2E I did get a picture, but it was an out of sync mess with horizontal tearing and a greenish color (no other colors visible). However when typing or loading programs I could vaguely make out that it was trying to display the information, but just wasn't fully locking in.
My assumption was that the register table was set up as 6 segmented 256 bytes each containers, so I simply used 2 loops, one for the segment (0-5) and a nested inner one for the register (0-255). I also tried 0-239 and adjusted the table read index each time the inner loop ended to compensate for less table reads, but got the same exact results (I wasn't sure if the additional data writes beyond 239 would screw something up).
Anyway here's my Great Cow Basic code (hopefully someone can point out where I'm going wrong).
Currently the Atari system is setup as PAL, hence the reason I am using the 50Hz register table which I converted for GCB by removing the commas and changing the header to: Table PAL as Integer and the footer to: End Table, otherwise it's identical to the original 288p_50Hz_1280x1024.h file.
Thans for any help,
Michael
I just joined this forum because of a GBS-8200 project I am working on. Basically I am making a carrier board for the GBS-8200 that will drop into an alternative newly designed Atari 8-Bit computer system called the 1088XLD. This carrier board facilitates mounting, and also will have the micro to reprogram the GBS-8200 TVIA5725 chip. I created an initial prototype based on an ATTINY681, and it worked using the code from bhabbott's website. However for the last 4-5 days I've been attempting to recode this in Great Cow Basic for eventual use in a Microchip PIC, but haven't been having much luck getting it to work. Looking at the Arduino code hasn't helped a whole bunch since I am totally unfamiliar with it. So on my first attempt, I didn't get nothing, just a black screen. But when I switched to an 8-bit I2C slave address 0x2E I did get a picture, but it was an out of sync mess with horizontal tearing and a greenish color (no other colors visible). However when typing or loading programs I could vaguely make out that it was trying to display the information, but just wasn't fully locking in.
My assumption was that the register table was set up as 6 segmented 256 bytes each containers, so I simply used 2 loops, one for the segment (0-5) and a nested inner one for the register (0-255). I also tried 0-239 and adjusted the table read index each time the inner loop ended to compensate for less table reads, but got the same exact results (I wasn't sure if the additional data writes beyond 239 would screw something up).
Anyway here's my Great Cow Basic code (hopefully someone can point out where I'm going wrong).
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#chip 16F1847
;Define I2C settings
#define I2C_MODE Master
#define I2C_DATA PORTA.0
#define I2C_CLOCK PORTA.1
#define I2C_ADDRESS 0x2E ;address of the slave device
;Define Switch and LED ports
#define LED PORTA.2
;NTSC/PAL Tables
#include "288p_50Hz_1280x1024.h"
;Set-up
Dir LED Out
LED=0
;Set-up variables for use by
Dim index As Word ;Parameter Table Index (1-1537)
Dim seg As Byte ;Register Segment (Bank 0-5)
Dim reg As Byte ;Register Address (0-239)
;====================================================
; MAIN PROGRAM LOOP --- BEGIN
;====================================================
wait 250 ms
index = 1 ;Skip Table Size
for seg = 0 to 5
;----------
; Write to One Control Register TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Stop Signal
;----------
I2CStart
I2CSend I2C_ADDRESS
I2CSend 0xF0 ;Point Address to Bank Register
I2CSend seg ;Set to New Bank
I2CStop
;----------
; Write to Consecutive Control Registers TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 1)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 2)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 3)
; -Stop Signal
;----------
I2CStart
I2CSend I2C_ADDRESS
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for reg = 0 to 255
readtable PAL, index, data
I2Csend data ;Data Byte
index = index+1
next reg
I2CStop
next segment
Do Forever:
wait 500 ms
LED=1
wait 500 ms
LED=0
Loop
Thans for any help,
Michael
Michael from AtariBits
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Hi I'm new to this forum, and tried to post in this topic earlier, but it didn't appear to go through. Just seeing if I can post now.
Michael from AtariBits
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Hi. thanks for this great piece of Software!
Got it running well on Amigas but i want to get it more generic and use a scart-input socket for several systems. Is that possible? Whats the most generic wiring
for the scart connector to GBS input and which one to use? the poles or the DB15-input?
Do i need a sync stripper and where should it be installed? after Input socket or for each system cable one syncstripper?
Got it running well on Amigas but i want to get it more generic and use a scart-input socket for several systems. Is that possible? Whats the most generic wiring
for the scart connector to GBS input and which one to use? the poles or the DB15-input?
Do i need a sync stripper and where should it be installed? after Input socket or for each system cable one syncstripper?
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
The problem I have, development wise, is that I'm pretty much locked in on the web ui for configuration now.
It was the obvious choice when deciding how to make lots of controls accessible in a way that's easy to use and doesn't require extra parts.
All I can do now is recommending to move the ESP8266 module away from the EMI field the scaler generates.
It seems to reach out pretty far, too..
It was the obvious choice when deciding how to make lots of controls accessible in a way that's easy to use and doesn't require extra parts.
All I can do now is recommending to move the ESP8266 module away from the EMI field the scaler generates.
It seems to reach out pretty far, too..
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
is there a similar module that has the same control IC paired with an ethernet interface?
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Probably, and maybe there are Ethernet shields or things like that.
The issue seems to be with the ESP8266 module's rather minimalistic antenna design.
I've tested a few other WiFi devices placed directly on top of the GBS, and they aren't affected at all.
So it might work to just get an ESP8266 module with external antenna port.
Maybe it'd work with an ESP32 (more advanced radio on these).
Whatever I want to try and develop should be similarly cheap and plentiful as the ESP8266.
The issue seems to be with the ESP8266 module's rather minimalistic antenna design.
I've tested a few other WiFi devices placed directly on top of the GBS, and they aren't affected at all.
So it might work to just get an ESP8266 module with external antenna port.
Maybe it'd work with an ESP32 (more advanced radio on these).
Whatever I want to try and develop should be similarly cheap and plentiful as the ESP8266.
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Ok sorry if you see an additional post. I didn't see the message when the first time I hit submit that said the post would not appear without moderation. Hopefully that is only because I'm new here. This post will also be delayed probably for the same reason.
Anyway I discovered rama's version of GBS-Control and noticed that his profiles were commented as to what segment and what register each parameter was being used for. This gave me a better foundation in which to create an equivalent in Great Cow Basic. So here's what that code looks like now...
The end result with the PAL Atari 8-Bit with RGB video board connected to the GBS-8200 RGBS input looks like this...
I can unplug my RGBS input and still see just a solid green screen. So in this particular case it's not responding to that input. I did notice when looking at the profiles for rama's project, that segment 2 data is missing which I believe is associated with De-Interlace. And I realize that his project is meant to work through a browser interface to change settings, so perhaps the profiles are a bit thin based on that. Of course I'm just trying to create a stand-alone Microchip PIC based solution.
I also tried the pal_1280x1024.h profile, since my Sony RGB monitor's native resolution matches that, but no cigar either .
Michael
Anyway I discovered rama's version of GBS-Control and noticed that his profiles were commented as to what segment and what register each parameter was being used for. This gave me a better foundation in which to create an equivalent in Great Cow Basic. So here's what that code looks like now...
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;Default to 8 Mhz internal factory calibrated oscillator
#chip 16F1847
;Define I2C settings
#define I2C_MODE Master
#define I2C_DATA PORTA.0
#define I2C_CLOCK PORTA.1
#define I2C_ADDRESS 0x2E ;address of the TVia5725 Scaler
;Define Switch and LED ports
#define LED PORTA.2
;NTSC/PAL Tables
#include "PAL_240P.h"
;Set-up
Dir LED Out
LED=0
;Set-up variables for use by
Dim index As Word ;Parameter Table Index (1-1537)
Dim Segment As Byte ;Register Segment (Bank 0-5)
Dim Register As Byte ;Register Address (0-239)
;Sub Routines
Sub I2CBegin
I2CStart
I2CSend I2C_ADDRESS
End Sub
Sub WriteByte
readtable PAL, index, data
I2Csend data
index = index+1
End Sub
;====================================================
; MAIN PROGRAM LOOP --- BEGIN
;====================================================
wait 250 ms
index = 1 ;Skip Table Size
for Segment = 0 to 5
;----------
; Write to One Control Register of TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Stop Signal
;----------
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0xF0 ;Address Segment (bank) Register
I2CSend Segment ;and Set it to Current Segment
I2CStop
;----------
; Write to Consecutive Control Registers of TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 1)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 2)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 3)
; -Stop Signal
;----------
Select Case Segment
Case 0 ;Segment (bank) 0
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x40 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 32
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
I2CStop
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x90 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 16
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 1 ;Segment (bank) 1
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 48
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 3 ;Segment (bank) 3
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 128
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 4 ;Segment (bank) 4
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 96
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 5 ;Segment (bank) 5
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 112
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
End Select
I2CStop
next Segment
Do Forever:
wait 500 ms
LED=1
wait 500 ms
LED=0
Loop
I can unplug my RGBS input and still see just a solid green screen. So in this particular case it's not responding to that input. I did notice when looking at the profiles for rama's project, that segment 2 data is missing which I believe is associated with De-Interlace. And I realize that his project is meant to work through a browser interface to change settings, so perhaps the profiles are a bit thin based on that. Of course I'm just trying to create a stand-alone Microchip PIC based solution.
I also tried the pal_1280x1024.h profile, since my Sony RGB monitor's native resolution matches that, but no cigar either .
Michael
Michael from AtariBits
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Yet another post that will have to wait for approval (how long does that normally take?), so you guys will see at least 3 consecutive posts from me.
I found the Deinterlace preset and combined it with the pal_1280x1024.h profile, and then modified my code to now load in segment 2.
Getting closer. Starting to see some video coming through, but apparently it's not locking in. So the register presets are still not quite right for my RGBS input.
I found the Deinterlace preset and combined it with the pal_1280x1024.h profile, and then modified my code to now load in segment 2.
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;Default to 8 Mhz internal factory calibrated oscillator
#chip 16F1847
;Define I2C settings
#define I2C_MODE Master
#define I2C_DATA PORTA.0
#define I2C_CLOCK PORTA.1
#define I2C_ADDRESS 0x2E ;address of the TVia5725 Scaler
;Define Switch and LED ports
#define LED PORTA.2
;NTSC/PAL Tables
#include "PAL_TEST.h"
;Set-up
Dir LED Out
LED=0
;Set-up variables for use by
Dim index As Word ;Parameter Table Index (1-1537)
Dim Segment As Byte ;Register Segment (Bank 0-5)
Dim Register As Byte ;Register Address (0-239)
;Sub Routines
Sub I2CBegin
I2CStart
I2CSend I2C_ADDRESS
End Sub
Sub WriteByte
readtable PAL, index, data
I2Csend data
index = index+1
End Sub
;====================================================
; MAIN PROGRAM LOOP --- BEGIN
;====================================================
wait 250 ms
index = 1 ;Skip Table Size
for Segment = 0 to 5
;----------
; Write to One Control Register of TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Stop Signal
;----------
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0xF0 ;Address Segment (bank) Register
I2CSend Segment ;and Set it to Current Segment
I2CStop
;----------
; Write to Consecutive Control Registers of TVia5725:
; -Start Signal
; -Slave Address Byte (R/W Bit = Low)
; -Base Address Byte
; -Data Byte to Base Address
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 1)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 2)
; -Data Byte to (Base Address + 3)
; -Stop Signal
;----------
Select Case Segment
Case 0 ;Segment (bank) 0
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x40 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 32
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
I2CStop
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x90 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 16
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 1 ;Segment (bank) 1
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 48
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 2 ;Segment (bank) 1
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 64
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 3 ;Segment (bank) 3
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 128
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 4 ;Segment (bank) 4
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 96
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
Case 5 ;Segment (bank) 5
Gosub I2CBegin
I2CSend 0x00 ;Register Base Address
for Register = 1 to 112
GoSub WriteByte ;Send Data
next Register
End Select
I2CStop
next Segment
Do Forever:
wait 500 ms
LED=1
wait 500 ms
LED=0
Loop
Michael from AtariBits
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Now I added the segment 2 data to the 240P.h presets and I'm starting to see some color besides green. And that blue would be the header on a setup screen going into the RGBS input on the GBS coming from my Atari 8-Bit system. Using the same Great Cow Basic code as on the previous post.
I really hope I'm not annoying anyone with these posts. Just documenting my progress with various changes.
I really hope I'm not annoying anyone with these posts. Just documenting my progress with various changes.
Michael from AtariBits
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Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Thanks guys. I just dont get why its been working so well and now i cant get a reliable connection working at all. Tried setting my router to each available channel and its the same no matter what wifi channel i have the router set to.
Esp is stuck to the bottom of the gbs with some 3m velcro adhesive pads, just like it always has been. I get that some improvements may be having a negative affect on the wifi connectivity/control. Its just a shame.
I guess another option would be to do some longer wiring and move.the esp away from the gbs?
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Esp is stuck to the bottom of the gbs with some 3m velcro adhesive pads, just like it always has been. I get that some improvements may be having a negative affect on the wifi connectivity/control. Its just a shame.
I guess another option would be to do some longer wiring and move.the esp away from the gbs?
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Re: GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
ESP board antenna should be away from any metal plane like ground plane on bottom of GBS.NoAffinity wrote:Esp is stuck to the bottom of the gbs with some 3m velcro adhesive pads, just like it always has been.