I wonder if the video signal comming out of the VGA socket on thd Q60 board could be fed into a dedicated video processing circuit to changed the required sync signsls of the Q60 into the required signals for a modetn VGA monitor.
Blessed are the nay-sayers for the future is theirs! (Or is it?) In the mean time we wait for some test results from Derek. See where we go from there.. Sorry, a little delay, had some other problems to attend to. My house Electric circuit breakers kept on tripping. The fault was traced to Clothes ...
Peter wrote : Curious if someone gets it to work on an up-to-date OSSC. Hi Peter, I bought an OSSC Kaico v1.6 scan doubler from Amazon for my Q60 during lockdown. Yes it was a bit pricey but I wasn't able to spend on much else, and if you think about the price of the scan doubler to what I paid for...
You can set the Baud rate of the serial port to the maximum, using the S*Basic BAUD command, then set the Modem Baud Rate to the maximum the modem supports and can connect from the BBS.