After a bit more experimentation, the green seems to come and go. To be honest, I'm finding the Blue Alpha VoiceBox much more entertaining, and I expect to be bored of that within half a day.

I don't think that I have at any point in my life managed to touch anything with a soldering iron and not break it. So I'll probably leave it. Better a Sam with heavy ghosting than one that doesn't work at all.

On 9 Apr 2008, at 21:26, Colin Piggot wrote:
Thomas Harte wrote:
Actually, now that I'm looking really, really closely, I can see some
extremely minor variations on the red and blue channels. I definitely
can't see the difference on green, though it may well be the less- than-
brilliant signal I'm getting.

Looks about right on blue and red, not sure why you aren't getting it on the green too. Could be a duff transistor on the green channel (just thinking
out loud here!)

http://www.samcoupe.com/kalblue.bmp shows a screen capture when I last used
mine.

You've got an awful lot of ghosting on your video output, which will make
the picture less clear especially with the subtle changes by the
Kaleidoscope. If you are feeling adventurous with a soldering iron - replace the inductor marked as L5 on the SAM motherboard with a wire link (or just
solder a wire link across it)


Is that really all that it is meant to do?

Yes.... useless isn't it? :)

Colin
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