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blog:retro_scart2 [2020/06/16 20:13] – [Summary of Findings] johnblog:retro_scart2 [2020/07/28 19:32] (current) – [GSCART Scart Switcher (and OSSC tests)] john
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 The gscartw has 8 inputs and 2 simultaneous outputs. As I need at least 16 ports, I'll have to get two of them... though my previous (costly) experience with the Hydra has made me wary and I'll get a single unit for now, test it with everything and then buy another unit. The gscartw has 8 inputs and 2 simultaneous outputs. As I need at least 16 ports, I'll have to get two of them... though my previous (costly) experience with the Hydra has made me wary and I'll get a single unit for now, test it with everything and then buy another unit.
  
-A reminder of what I observed with the Hydra-W:+A reminder of what I observed with the **Hydra-W**:
  
 //Will sync and display an image// //Will sync and display an image//
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 Saturn works over RGB SCART cable through the gscartw to the OSSC. This //wouldn't// work with the Hydra.  Saturn works over RGB SCART cable through the gscartw to the OSSC. This //wouldn't// work with the Hydra. 
-//Unfortunately this test also showed that my Rhea optical drive emulator addon has stopped working since it was installed, which is very odd :(//+ 
 +//Unfortunately this test also showed that my Rhea optical drive emulator addon has stopped working since it was installed, which is very odd :( - Update: June 2020 now fixed, it was a faulty internal PSU!// 
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 +//The Saturn exhibits ghosting on the screen - something [[blog:blog_retro_scart3|I'm trying to resolve]]//
  
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 **Result:** Working via gscartw to OSSC **Result:** Working via gscartw to OSSC
  
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 Works great; syncs and displays fine. The Playstation, however, is a tricky one as it has so many display modes and resolutions. On boot or within the PSIO screen it is displaying a 625i interlaced signal; something the OSSC doesn't really do well with (even in bob-blend mode); I'm fortunate enough that my screen (Dell U2410) supports 480/576i, so it's easier to set pass-through for interlaced modes. In progressive mode (the OSSC lists 262-264p for the couple of games I've tried) the OSSC works great, as expected. Works great; syncs and displays fine. The Playstation, however, is a tricky one as it has so many display modes and resolutions. On boot or within the PSIO screen it is displaying a 625i interlaced signal; something the OSSC doesn't really do well with (even in bob-blend mode); I'm fortunate enough that my screen (Dell U2410) supports 480/576i, so it's easier to set pass-through for interlaced modes. In progressive mode (the OSSC lists 262-264p for the couple of games I've tried) the OSSC works great, as expected.
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 As I test each system I will update the totals below. As I test each system I will update the totals below.
  
-  * Number of systems working to gscartw: **10**+  * Number of systems working to gscartw: **11**
   * Amiga 500   * Amiga 500
   * Atari STe,    * Atari STe, 
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