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There are already a couple of peripherals in the simulator, but I was thinking about more, such as a composite (single yellow analog cable) and a speaker output.
The composite peripheral would have an 8 bit input where 0 is 0.3 volts (black) and 255 is 1 volt (white), and another input called sync that is enabled for 0 volts, or sync. It would use PAL (You can make an NTSC option if you want). I'm using this timing diagram.
The speaker output would have an 8 bit amplitude input to emulate the voltage modulated input of real life speakers.
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This is more of a suggestion then an issue.
There are already a couple of peripherals in the simulator, but I was thinking about more, such as a composite (single yellow analog cable) and a speaker output.
The composite peripheral would have an 8 bit input where 0 is 0.3 volts (black) and 255 is 1 volt (white), and another input called sync that is enabled for 0 volts, or sync. It would use PAL (You can make an NTSC option if you want). I'm using this timing diagram.
The speaker output would have an 8 bit amplitude input to emulate the voltage modulated input of real life speakers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: