+Dray Crouse There is no NES used in this project. The video circuits are in the blue box and the VGA cable connects directly to the bottom of the zapper. I'll write an instructable explaining it eventually.
Hi. I saw in a forum the project log for this. You wrote "I got bored with the rainbows so I started injecting audio signals into the phase phase shift oscillators to cause distortions." I want to do exactly that but cant find anything on the web. I want to ask you if by just making the "Rainbow phase" I can archive that or do I have to make a VGA signal with the quad nand? Thanks. warosu.org/diy/thread/881954#p881954 (Thats the thread I read on the web)
I've documented all the circuits here: hackaday.io/project/9782/logs You can skip the light gun part and just build the VGA signal generator and rainbow circuit.
Sorry to bother you again. I've got the ICs and made some custom PCBs but I was wondering if making the vga signal into composite would work, like this cdn.instructables.com/FTQ/N4YO/H2TJ4P70/FTQN4YOH2TJ4P70.MEDIUM.gif, or is the pc monitor is a must?. Thanks again.
The converter in your picture will only output black and white. I think it also requires the monitor resolution to be 320×200 which the circuit I designed doesn't generate. This can be changed by switching the output pins on the 4040 to Q2,Q8,Q1 instead of Q3,Q9,Q2. If you want color composite you'll need an RGB encoder like the AD724 chip.
Very cool and very inspiring, thank you for posting!
0:24 to 0:32 sounds so fucking cool
That is just plain glorious!
That thing is a wicked piece of electronics!
Nicely done.
Unreal - fantastic work, man!
+carpeteria The nes can auctually do all of that with a simple System BUS Glitch!
+Dray Crouse Nice - I've always been afraid to mess around with bending anything like that, especially non-battery electronics.
+Dray Crouse
There is no NES used in this project. The video circuits are in the blue box and the VGA cable connects directly to the bottom of the zapper. I'll write an instructable explaining it eventually.
This is so beautiful!!
when the power electronics !!!
I say screw the zapper, build this into an XY overlay.
This is soooo RAD!
Pretty lights go _e e e e e e e_
Put this on the silverscreen, bring a bunch acidheads in, videotape it, witness God's Magic.
Good news!!!
Hi. I saw in a forum the project log for this. You wrote "I got bored with the rainbows so I started injecting audio signals into the phase phase shift oscillators to cause distortions." I want to do exactly that but cant find anything on the web. I want to ask you if by just making the "Rainbow phase" I can archive that or do I have to make a VGA signal with the quad nand? Thanks. warosu.org/diy/thread/881954#p881954 (Thats the thread I read on the web)
I've documented all the circuits here: hackaday.io/project/9782/logs
You can skip the light gun part and just build the VGA signal generator and rainbow circuit.
Thanks
Sorry to bother you again. I've got the ICs and made some custom PCBs but I was wondering if making the vga signal into composite would work, like this cdn.instructables.com/FTQ/N4YO/H2TJ4P70/FTQN4YOH2TJ4P70.MEDIUM.gif, or is the pc monitor is a must?. Thanks again.
The converter in your picture will only output black and white. I think it also requires the monitor resolution to be 320×200 which the circuit I designed doesn't generate. This can be changed by switching the output pins on the 4040 to Q2,Q8,Q1 instead of Q3,Q9,Q2. If you want color composite you'll need an RGB encoder like the AD724 chip.