Some time ago, @RZoG asked me to mod his Atari 2600 Junior (PAL version) to have an S-Video output, so I had the Atari 2600 on my bench over the weekend.
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Enthusiast of vintage computers, especially 8-bit, with roots in the Atari scene. Member of the Slight group as a coder and low-level hardware enthusiast.
In his professional life, he is a hardware design engineer and embedded systems programmer. Passionate about scuba diving, another love closely tied to his fascination with water.
Some spare parts are left! :D They will wait for better timesβmaybe for the resurrection of another Atari 2600? :D
So that's all for today! :D But the queue of 'little projects' is not empty... so soon (I hope!) there will be another little diary-style entry. :)
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It's time to clean up the board, remove other unnecessary components, and finish this little weekend project. RZoG designed a very nice connector housing and then printed it on a 3D printer... it fits perfectly! :)
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The colors are crisp and vivid! :D So I think the mod was a success!
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Ha! It looks quite promising! :) The video quality on a low-budget TN LCD monitor is clean and sharp! :)
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The new PCB is now connected and placed in the old RF modulator's location, so it was time for some tests and to check the video signal quality...
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The next step was to connect the new audio-video board, but first, I needed to prepare a cable with the required signals from the TIA chip...
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The next step was to remove the RF modulator and take some measurements. There were more components to remove, including the audio subcarrier generator and the onboard chroma-luma mixer...
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... I decided to design a small PCB with a new luma DAC, chroma amp, and audio buffer. The PCB arrived some time ago, so it was a good time to open the 'victim'...
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Some time ago, @RZoG asked me to mod his Atari 2600 Junior (PAL version) to have an S-Video output, so I had the Atari 2600 on my bench over the weekend.
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It was a great pleasure and honor for me to uncover the secrets of this system after so many years! I have great respect for the people who created it. Iβm glad I could preserve the hardware! Many thanks to Thomy for sharing the device!
Photo of the manual (in Polish):
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