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he ARG file are generated by the RBF2ARG tool.
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Please find it attached the encrypted ZIP file (your last name as a password).
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IIRC, the usage is :
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for the MCC216 S-Video
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rbf2arg 0 A <version.revison> "description" <filename.rbf> <filename.arg>
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for the MCC216 VGA
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rbf2arg 1 A <version.revison> "description" <filename.rbf> <filename.arg>
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Then, you have to put the ARG file under /System/core and voila, you are ready to flash it on your HW.
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As for the S-Video, I have attached the S-Video core.
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It uses Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS). It needs clocks at 28 and 114 MHz but it can be adapted for 57 MHz.
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It is compatible with PAL and NTSC providing you set correctly the "pal_ntsc" signal and the clock is 28.375 MHz for PAL and 28.636363 for NTSC.
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BTW, I do not know how you generate the clock for your core but, what we do is :
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5 x 227 / 40 = 28.375
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5 x 63 / 11 = 28.6363
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