"The SNES/Super Famicom is certainly the system that causes the most issues with the OSSC. On most TVs and every computer monitor we've tested so far, the image is great, with no noise whatsoever and just the tiniest hint of jitter if you really get your nose up against the screen. Unfortunately, on some TVs the system simply does not work and it's impossible to get a stable picture. Marqs is still investigating some workarounds for this problem and hopefully they will be fixed in a future firmware."
Dang... hopefully this will be fixed by the time it's ready to sell.
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There is a couple of FPGA SNES in the works, and the Framemeister isn't the top dog anymore, there is a cheaper and better option.
Please tell more? What is in the works, and what is cheaper and better? Thanks.
Yeah I'd like to know to before I spend the money on one of the last batch of Framemeisters
The OSSC. I have them both and they are both very good at what they do.
OSSC? yeah, acronyms like that mean nothing to someone who's not in the loop. The full name and a link or two would help, thanks.
There is a couple of FPGA SNES in the works, and the Framemeister isn't the top dog anymore, there is a cheaper and better option.
Please tell more? What is in the works, and what is cheaper and better? Thanks.
Yeah I'd like to know to before I spend the money on one of the last batch of Framemeisters
The OSSC. I have them both and they are both very good at what they do.
OSSC? yeah, acronyms like that mean nothing to someone who's not in the loop. The full name and a link or two would help, thanks.
Google?
https://www.videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-converter/
Dang... hopefully this will be fixed by the time it's ready to sell.