240p Test Suite: Monoscope Test Pattern Added

The the 240p Test Suite team has just added a new pattern to the software, called the “Monoscope Pattern”, developed by Keith Raney.  The “Monoscope Pattern” is an expansion on the classic “Grid Pattern” in the software. 240p Test Sute Website:  http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=240p_test_suite Follow Keith Raney on Twitter:  @khmr33 MD Fourier Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/aurbina Keith has added many new […]

Bob

Rare SA-1 Demo Cart Dumped, Released

In March, Forest of Illusion, a Twitter account designed for “Preserving Nintendo’s History”, posted a tweet about a SA-1 demonstration cartridge being available on eBay. The cartridge was undumped at that time and showed two mysterious demos:  The first suggested a comparison between S-CPU (SNES CPU) and C-CPU (SA-1 CPU) and the next suggested a […]

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No-Cut Saturn SPDIF Mount

Greg from LaserBear has just completed a project that replaces the rear battery door in your Sega Saturn, with a 3D-printed door that includes a SPDIF jack.  This is designed to provide a convenient, no-cut solution for anyone performing a digital audio mod on a Saturn.  The kit includes the door and SPDIF board/jack, but […]

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Kevin Mellott Launches Web Store

Kevin Mellott, creator of devices like the HyperFlash32 and the Dreamcast link cable has just listed all of his products on a new web store:  https://www.retroonyx.com/products Previously, you’d need to email Kevin directly for purchases, which isn’t the most efficient for anyone.  At first, I imagine it wasn’t too bad, as some of Kevin’s items […]

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Weekly Roundup #252

Here’s this week’s roundup, available as a video, as well as audio-only on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and for direct-download:  https://www.retrorgb.com/podcast/?name=2021-05-05_252.mp3 If you enjoy these videos, please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at […]

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PiStorm for Amiga Micro Computers

A new cost effective way to boost your Commodore Amiga micro computer is being developed.  This project which is known as PiStorm.  Is an open source effort that aims to be an effective yet cost reduced alternative to the many expensive Amiga upgrade efforts like the Vampire or the Warp 1260 projects.  The project utilizes […]