As my first post here, I already come with a question.
I just made a composite cable to plug on the monitor port of my newly acquired Tano Dragon, but the colors via composite video are too much saturated. You can see this on the unboxing movie bellow:
After 12 min. you can see that first screen of Outhouse that should be red is pink, and that video was recorded when using RF. The image on composite is much more saturated.
You can test the PMODE 3 screen colours by loading a game such as the attached Chuckie Egg.
Is it possible that the problem is with your TV?
Something to keep in mind is that some LCD TVs don't generate artifact colors properly (or at all); they are really the result of the NTSC system and low-cost or old televisions.
zephyr wrote:Don't the TV sets in your country use the PAL-M system rather than NTSC which is output by the US CoCos and Tano Dragon 64s?
Yes, but the majority of TV sets nowdays is multisystem. This LCD of mine recognizes PAL-M, PAL-B/G, PAL-N and NTSC (that ones I tested and worked fine)
OK! This question would be better answered by someone like Phill (prime) or Ciaran (sixxie). They probably know more about the Dragon hardware than anyone else here at the forums.