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JJ Martin
2 days ago

Hi !
Congratulations for this excellent device. I use it to provide RVBs signal from multimedia players to SCART's old television sets.
I'm also planning to use it with a SECAM encoder (obsolete french color standard) as "broadcast quality" source.

For compatibility, I also added a +12V DC plug (for #8 SCART plug -> called "slow commutation") wich is usefull on some old TVs.

Jim McWhirter
3 days ago

I had made two separate purchases, not realizing I needed another part when I made the first order. They kindly let me know that a refund could be made and I could make it all on a single order to save money. That is 'Gold Class" customer service. Thank you for caring about the customer. I look forward to future business with you.
Jim

Glenn Brown
17 days ago

Hello,

I saw a video on YouTube showing your TIAdigitizer for the Atari 2600 that shows a clean video output via HDMI on a modern HDTV. Got a couple questions to ask so I am clear on this device and it's usage and application to get the same results for my Atari 2600. From my understanding of the TIAdigitizer device here, the device outputs what you call a "Lumacode" signal as output. Would I be correct in my assumption that this device alone would not be enough to get the video output that I would need and would also have to purchse your RGB2HDMI converter as the RGM2HDMI converter converts the output signal from the TIAdigitizer ( Lumacode signal ) and makes it into the actual HDMI video signal needed to display on the HDTV correct? And second question here, Could I purchase a RGB to HDMI converter upscaler off og Amazon or eBay to achieve the same things and end results as well? Or do I have to get your particular RGB2HDMI converter for all this to work properly?

Adam
2 months ago

Hi,

I would like to know if there is a solution for an Nintendo NES (french model) to get HDMI mod. I already did the RCA mod on mine wich means it get a composit video output.
Thx for your answer.

Regards

Ivory Tower Collections
3 months ago

I have to say that Lumacode and the digitizers has been a real game changer for playing these classic gaming systems and computers! I've now installed quite a few various digitizers into not only my own retro systems, but for other retro gamers as well. We have all come away very impressed with the results!

Thomas
4 months ago

Hi!

Is there an ETA for when shipping to the US will resume? I am willing to pay higher shipping costs if using DHL Express or a similar shipping provider is a possibility.

Thanks!

Thanks!

Ted Armstrong
5 months ago

Hello,

Please let me know if you ever release something for the Atari 7800.

Brendon Carr
5 months ago

A LumaCode product for the Apple IIc would be great. The other Apple II computers can accept a Raspberry Pi Zero on a card, but the Apple IIc really could benefit from repurposing the single RCA video out.

Gantry G
5 months ago

Is there a path to a solution to ship to the U.S. again? That may be solved by adding DHL as a shipper, and allow shipping to many other countries, as well?

Thomas O
7 months ago

Would you consider shipping to the U.S. if an American wanted a PPU Digitizer but paid a higher price for the faster/expedited shipping posts to the U.S.? Or at some higher cost? Thanks.