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TMS9918A/29A VDP emulation using a Raspberry Pi Pico

This interesting project by Troy Schrapel emulates the TMS9918A/29A VDP with a Raspberry Pi Pico.

I wanted to assemble and personally test the PICO9918 with the TI-99/4A using both the VGA output and the SCART (RGB) output and i must say that it surprised me a lot, the image is stable and the software works without any problems.

This VDP emulation has nothing to envy to the F18A implementation although the F18A has some graphics enhancements, improvements that however must be used by new homebrew software for TI-99.

Later i will do other tests with ColecoVision and MSX, i also thank Andrea Ottaviani for helping and beta testing for Troy Schrapel implementation of the SCART (RGB) output which was not foreseen in the first versions of the firmware.

I also point out that the VRAM used by the VDP is integrated into the emulation, so it is not needed,i did tests and removed part of the 4116 VRAM RAM of the TI-99/4A and everything worked regularly, so if you have a TI-99/4A, ColecoVision or other that has the classic corrupted graphics problems (VRAM), the PICO9918 will definitely solve the problem without having to replace one or more non-working RAM.

Brief description of the images that you can see in the gallery:

  • Test with VGA monitor and with scanlines emulation enabled.
  • Test with TV/monitor SCART RGB, in this case i also had to connect the 5v to the scart socket for RGB switching. The 5v go to pin 8 and then via a 150ohm resistor to pin 16, this TV/monitor without this configuration doesn’t display the RGB image correctly.

These are the computer and consoles that use this VDP:

  • ColecoVision
  • CreatiVision Memotech MTX
  • MSX1 Computer
  • NABU Personal Computer
  • Sega SG-1000/SC-3000
  • Spectravideo SV-318/SV-328
  • Sord M5
  • Tatung Einstein
  • Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
  • Casio PV-2000
  • ColecoVision ADAM Computer
  • Hanimex Pencil II
  • Tomy Tutor
  • Toshiba Pasopia-IQ MSX1 Computer
  • Yamaha CX5M MSX1 Computer
  • Telegames Personal Arcade
  • Powertran Cortex

How much did i spend for each PIC9918 ?

  • 2 x Strip Round 40 Gold Pin : €1.15
  • 1 x RP2040 Pi Core Black : €2.69
  • 1 x JLCPCB Assembled (SMD components) PCB : €7.65

More or less for each single PICO9918 complete with all components you will spend €11.49.

The price of each component also includes the cost of shipping and customs clearance.

NOTE: I forgot to write that the composite SYNC for the scart can be taken from one of the two SYNC (H/V) VGA.

Gallery:

Download: Pico9918 (VGA/SCART) Firmware v0.4.0 (PCB v0.3) (69)

source: wikipedia github

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