By photonfactoryuk
This is a simple exercise in scaling video from a GBA's LCD signals, reusing/recycling an unloved board containing a Virtex-E FPGA. The video input is DMA'd to a framebuffer, and then scanned from this framebuffer into a recycled 1280 x 1024 LCD panel. Each GBA pixel is multiplied x5 in X and x6 in Y to make a 1200 x 960 display.
As Seen On: Hack a Day
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This is a simple exercise in scaling video from a GBA's LCD signals, reusing/recycling an unloved board containing a Virtex-E FPGA. The video input is DMA'd to a framebuffer, and then scanned from this framebuffer into a recycled 1280 x 1024 LCD panel. Each GBA pixel is multiplied x5 in X and x6 in Y to make a 1200 x 960 display.
As Seen On: Hack a Day
Source