Voodoo Rush. I seemed to remember it was crap because it shared RAM bandwidth.Mikerochip wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:11 pm There was a Voodoo I with a 2D video card hammered on to the PCB, but, it was still a separate card, really
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Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I have one with a ram problem that was given to me by @mrbombermillzy, so should be able to test once I've fixed it.alexh wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 11:55 amVoodoo Rush. I seemed to remember it was crap because it shared RAM bandwidth.Mikerochip wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:11 pm There was a Voodoo I with a 2D video card hammered on to the PCB, but, it was still a separate card, really
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I found these cards with GL5429 and 512Kb but they have a strange RJ45 (?) connector instead of VGA. Do you know of a cable or adapter that might work ?
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Quick search gave me this https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threa ... 486.47219/ which linked to a cable guide at https://dougburbidge.com/vgaovercat5.html
This cable appears to be the right kind https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266552842152
This cable appears to be the right kind https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266552842152
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
So it's a video card, and that's already great for me.simon.osborne wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 1:18 am Quick search gave me this https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threa ... 486.47219/ which linked to a cable guide at https://dougburbidge.com/vgaovercat5.html
This cable appears to be the right kind https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266552842152
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
If I had to guess, I'd assume it was to drive some kind of projector/display.
So, for sineage, or whatever.
NEC were all over that market for a long time. They have heaps of displays that can be controlled across serial, too.
So, for sineage, or whatever.
NEC were all over that market for a long time. They have heaps of displays that can be controlled across serial, too.
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I wonder if it requires any extra circuitry on the receiving end or if a passive adapter is enough?
GD542X doesn't need more than RAM and bios ROM so I'm wondering mostly because of the more than usual amount of external chips on the card.
One of those are probably the bios rom but the other? That is super interesting and I didn't know VGA over CAT5 was a thing
If it was me I'd go in with the expectation that it may not work and that that is a perfectly ok outcome. Or that it requires research, work or modifications to get it working.
Would mainly be concerned if one of those extra ICs converts the VGA signal from the GD5429 somehow and it requires something active on the receiver side. Or if it was just built to output something that wasn't ever meant to go into a PC monitor. PAL/NTSC encoder IC to display on TV or projector taking such signal?
Or.. maybe it just works with an adapter
GD542X doesn't need more than RAM and bios ROM so I'm wondering mostly because of the more than usual amount of external chips on the card.
One of those are probably the bios rom but the other? That is super interesting and I didn't know VGA over CAT5 was a thing
If it was me I'd go in with the expectation that it may not work and that that is a perfectly ok outcome. Or that it requires research, work or modifications to get it working.
Would mainly be concerned if one of those extra ICs converts the VGA signal from the GD5429 somehow and it requires something active on the receiver side. Or if it was just built to output something that wasn't ever meant to go into a PC monitor. PAL/NTSC encoder IC to display on TV or projector taking such signal?
Or.. maybe it just works with an adapter
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
We'll know soon. I bought two for 20 Euros and a passive adapter on Amazon. A few days and we will know... 
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PicoGUS 2.0
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PicoGUS 2.0
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Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
The longer you look at it....agranlund wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:42 pm I wonder if it requires any extra circuitry on the receiving end or if a passive adapter is enough?
GD542X doesn't need more than RAM and bios ROM so I'm wondering mostly because of the more than usual amount of external chips on the card.
One of those are probably the bios rom but the other?
Would mainly be concerned if one of those extra ICs converts the VGA signal from the GD5429 somehow and it requires something active on the receiver side. Or if it was just built to output something that wasn't ever meant to go into a PC monitor. PAL/NTSC encoder IC to display on TV or projector taking such signal?
Even more interesting, when you do look at it, is why are there a bunch of diodes, those ferrite beads, and then, the big ass voltage regulator?
I'd be throwing a multimeter on that, before I let it near a monitor @luciodra
Take some high res photos, if you can, too!
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Ok, thank you.Mikerochip wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 7:16 pmThe longer you look at it....agranlund wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:42 pm I wonder if it requires any extra circuitry on the receiving end or if a passive adapter is enough?
GD542X doesn't need more than RAM and bios ROM so I'm wondering mostly because of the more than usual amount of external chips on the card.
One of those are probably the bios rom but the other?
Would mainly be concerned if one of those extra ICs converts the VGA signal from the GD5429 somehow and it requires something active on the receiver side. Or if it was just built to output something that wasn't ever meant to go into a PC monitor. PAL/NTSC encoder IC to display on TV or projector taking such signal?
Even more interesting, when you do look at it, is why are there a bunch of diodes, those ferrite beads, and then, the big ass voltage regulator?
I'd be throwing a multimeter on that, before I let it near a monitor @luciodra
Take some high res photos, if you can, too!
Raven 060 rev 6 96MHz
ET4000AX 1Mb T0
PicoGUS 2.0
ET4000AX 1Mb T0
PicoGUS 2.0

