martin, to random
@martin@maciaszek.social avatar

I want to build my own (https://github.com/hoglet67/RGBtoHDMI).
There's a 12bit board, there's an extender board and there are TTL buffer boards. Do I need them all to connect my to a modern display?

1Bit, to vintagemac
@1Bit@bitbang.social avatar

New video drop on my YouTube channel 1Bit Fever Dreams:
How to connect a RGBtoHDMI to a Macintosh SE/30 from 1989 and get a super crisp HDMI output for the modern age!

https://youtu.be/QEtKlfmjZ3o

1Bit, to Vintage
@1Bit@bitbang.social avatar

My old soldered wires hack job to my video connector of my RGBTOHDMI device, towards the mac side finally ripped out. I repaired it with more solid dupont wire male ends, restoring my Mac Plus' video feed to its former glory, straight into a live feed on the internet if I want to.

new soldered dupont wires into the same video connector, way more solid.
RGBTOHDMI wired up again behind the Mac Plus. 4 dupont wires snake outside the Mac Plus case to the RGBTOHDMI
The Mac Plus has its video signal duplicated to a modern LCD computer monitor.

RonsCompVids, to apple
@RonsCompVids@bitbang.social avatar

Coming soon to a JCM-1.com near you - J21 breakout adapters for the SE & SE/30. Finally, you just use a bench power supply and a or to troubleshoot boards!

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