You should seriously consider using true RGB video connection. This looks like composite and has those bleeding edges all around. Well you know, this is not Atari VCS.
Of course, everything is software driven so to do sound you can either directly control the speaker or you can control a straight oscillator or PWM signal to it and do D/A for continuous sounds -- but this demo coder just wanted to get the graphics all working then add sound later --
You should seriously consider using true RGB video connection. This looks like composite and has those bleeding edges all around. Well you know, this is not Atari VCS.
maiki60fps 2 years ago
The system has both, but most people play games on a TV set without a VGA connector, thus most the games developed will use that interface.
XGSDEV 2 years ago
@maiki60fps I did make a VGA version that works on the same XGS Pic 16-bit unit, and it looks really clean and crisp.
avalondreamsjtc 2 years ago
Of course, everything is software driven so to do sound you can either directly control the speaker or you can control a straight oscillator or PWM signal to it and do D/A for continuous sounds -- but this demo coder just wanted to get the graphics all working then add sound later --
XGSDEV 2 years ago
i'm assuming sound is at your disposal but you chose not to include it, rather than the xgs not supporting it
almussalix 2 years ago
Love the way the orange ghost gets trapped!
Interesting system for devving. That's what I use my gp2x for right now.
markvergeer 2 years ago
The ghost getting trapped has been fixed :)
avalondreamsjtc 2 years ago
Ah, that is nice!
markvergeer 2 years ago