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Hey there, I think that such modification would be possible. I'm not too familiar with that video mode but since the RGB signal out frequency is asynchronous from the internal Apple bus then the video output could be anything, only limited by the Pico's hardware. The scanlines generated by the rendering firmware are doubled anyway to fill a normal 640x480 VGA screen so just getting rid of the doubling (and some of the empty scanlines for vertical padding) could get you down to 320 scan lines which, as far as I understand, is the number of lines you get in a 15KHz signal. |
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Apple II RGB cards are prohibitively expensive.
It looks like this could be reduced to simply outputting a 15KHZ RGB signal?
I'd love to build that model!
Old consumer-grade TV's are easily modifiable to accept RGB input, and that is my preferred way to retrocompute ;)
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