Video Game Perfection has just started selling the dexx add-on board for the DE-10 Nano. This essentially turns the same dev kit that powers the MiSTer FPGA project into an “OSSC Pro Lite”. The price should come in under $100 without a remote, however it’s fully compatible with the original OSSC’s remote. For more information, check out the livestream I did with Markus above, but please note that the lag test results is the stream were hastily done and wrong; It’s ZERO LAG in line multiplier mode and just over a frame in scaler mode. More info below:
Purchase the dexx: https://retrorgb.link/osscdexx
Quick Start Guide: https://videogameperfection.com/support-files/dexx-quickstart.pdf
More info: https://videogameperfection.com/2022/06/28/newsletter-issue-heres/
Check out a video here for proof of (no) lag – It’s the Time Sleuth lag testing device set to output 240p, through a DAC into the HD15-2-SCART. That plugs into the dexx’s SCART input. Then the DE-10’s HDMI output is going through another DAC, into the input of a VGA CRT monitor. All outputs are set to 480p and I didn’t adjust overscan; That means the scaler lag is probably a bit less. And the LM mode is still zero ;p If you’d like more proof of my lag test methods, please check out the video at the bottom:
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