"Wow, I know you know your shit R.A., so now I'm officially curious about this thing. When I first heard about it, I just figured it was some lame software upscaling algorythm thing.
R.A., don't you play games like San Andreas and stuff in analog rgb on your NEC MultiSync? Back when I had a PS2, San Andreas looked amazing in analog rgb on my Commodore 1084S-D1. Sure, it wasn't 480p, but it still looked damn good. I'm still quite skeptical of that thing, but the fact that you actually have an interest in it, means that I should too, lol."
I think the Blaze VGA deal used those algorythms and I believe the cancelled Codebreaker VGA product before that was doing the same thing. But from what I read in the PS2 Scene forums, the Xploder product does it's thing very differently.
These hidden resolution modes were hinted at within the PS2 Linux pages that I read some time ago. So that's where the Xploder guys dug around and found them. Then they made a program that activates them. Very simple. Doesn't mess up the game software. Just put in the Xploder disc, choose your resolution, and then put in the game or movie. That's it.
And, as you already know Anthony, EVERYTHING looks amazing in RGB.![]()