Online / 6 & 7 February 2021

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Emulating the full NTSC stack

Creating objective video artefacts


Many emulators offer a CRT filter, an artist's rendition of classic video.

This presentation describes emulation of the an entire NTSC or PAL video device, to produce an engineer's rendition — starting from sync discrimination and separation, through PLLs into scan placement and via QAM to extracting colour.

In the implementation discussed work is split between CPU and GPU and a range of emulated source machines are demonstrated, including in-phase machines such as the Atari 2600, machines that routinely generate sync errors such as the ZX80, machines that generate a colour signal in software such as the Apple II, and interlaced machines such as the Acorn Electron.

Speakers

Thomas Harte

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