![]() If you can get it to run in real time on Raspberry Pi (especially an old model)with output to HDMI, you may make a lot of friends. I will try to further improve my program to see how it can look like at 640x480x16. This is far beyond my skills.but if it is possible to capture the data directly from the USB-device it would be a very simple and cheap way to connect a EGA card to a modern PC.? Has this been done before.? I think this has a fantastic potential when looking at this:ĮGA/CGA capture with High-Speed Digital I/O Card ![]() Thats what I getįor this picture only every 2nd Pixel (and one color channel) on the x-axis was used - so much potential left for this resolution. Below screenshot shows:Įven if 24MHz might not sound sufficient I started with a 320x200 startup screen and tried to reconstruct the image from the saleae capture file with a simple QBASIC-Program. I was really surprised after connecting to my CGA how accurate the signal is. It can capture signals with 24 MHz on 8 channels! Software available for free here: I recently bought this China (6€!) logic analyzer. It can capture signals with 24 MHz on 8 channels! Software available for free Predator99 wrote on, 21:48: I recently bought this China (6€!) logic analyzer. ![]()
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