
RetroTINK-2X Case Multi-Material
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Started with a fantastic design by Greg Collins (collingall) and modified it for multi-material printers, updated the layout to fit the latest firmware, and changed it to use screws from the bottom only. It's designed for these screws: https://www.mcmaster.com/96068a153. I rewrote the text and lines on the top of the case to be more welcoming to non-AV enthusiasts (like me), who might prefer "Composite" over "CVBS". This case is designed specifically for the new firmware from Mike Chi, which features 6 input modes instead of just 3. This added complexity required a slightly different approach to the design, as various combinations of the LEDs carry distinct meanings. For instance, if the first two LEDs are lit, it indicates that RetroTINK-2X is set to PAL60 mode for S-Video input. To convey this on the case, I've added an arrow pointing from the left LED to the line associated with S-Video text and port. On the bottom of the case, I provide a brief explanation of "PAL60" for anyone who might need it. When all three LEDs are lit, the RT2X is optimized for 480i or video sources connected via composite input. Here are the input modes in the new firmware: 1. YPbPr, Component mode. 2. Y/C, S-Video mode for NTSC and PAL. 3. Both Y/C & YPbPr LEDs lit, PAL60 mode for S-Video. 4. CVBS, Composite Retro mode for NTSC and PAL. 5. CVBS & Y/C LEDs lit, PAL60 mode for Composite Retro. 6. All LEDs lit, Composite Video mode. For more details on the firmware, visit: https://www.videogameperfection.com/forums/topic/retrotink-2x-new-firmware/. Note: Updating firmware on older RT2X revisions can't be easily done by end-users due to additional hardware requirements.
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