this is an adventure in adding VGA output to a Nintendo NES.
"Although the power module includes a Saturn-style DIN connector, I don’t own a compatible cable, and prefer to use VGA cables. So for my install, I decided to add a SNES multiout port."
Do you buy a book based on its cover/title alone? Why would you not click the link to see what it was about? Something making it to the front page is going to be interesting to a decent sized audience, so why not click the link. It takes no time to ctrl-w if it's not your cup of tea, but it is much more productive than whining about titles
https://github.com/c0pperdragon/LumaCode/wiki/PPUdigitizer-(...
Seems like that's simpler hardware and doesn't require modifying the case.
There are a couple reasons you would go this route or classic nesrgb, and I was very tempted (I might still do a nesrgb on my other nes, if ppu digitizer goes well).
Primary one is lumacode is a digital signal that requires interpretation before it can be input into a tv. You can use the creator's rgb2hdmi which requires a raspberry Pi, or you can use a scaler like retrotink or ossc (pro). An RGB connection is standalone in many setups, and also works with scalers. If you want to interface with a CRT, lumacode doesn't immediately support that.
Additionally, ppudigitizer doesn't (directly) support multiple palletes. You are stuck with whatever your lumacode interpreter provides (though you could in theory change this yourself).
“Don’t judge a book by its cover” is a quaint phrase probably from when all books looked the same. But if the title and cover don’t convey what the contents are about, someone who may have liked it won’t even open it.
This is an indictment of the publisher given a bookstore full of books, not of a “lazy” reader.