📰 New article from RetroRGB
OSSC Firmware Update v1.20
https://retrorgb.com/ossc-firmware-update-v1-20.html
Hey there, retro gamers — your beloved OSSC just got a major upgrade, and no, you don’t need to buy the Pro version.
Markus, the one-man wizard behind the Open Source Scan Converter, just dropped firmware v1.20 — and it’s basically a free Pro feature pack. FAT32/exFAT MicroSD support? Check. Profiles now load/save like magic (soon with a conversion tool). New CRT masks, Lumacode palettes, and even the old DIY latency tester are back. Oh, and you can now store firmware on internal flash? Yeah, he’s not done.
If you’ve got an OSSC with rev 1.8 or the modded older units, this is your upgrade ticket. No more juggling USB cables every time you want to update — just drop a .bin file on your SD card and go. And yes, it’s still 100% free. A decade after launch. Cue emotional violin.
Big caveat: Profile conversion tools aren’t live yet, so if you’ve got a massive library of custom settings… maybe wait a week. But for everyone else? Go nuts. Your NES, SNES, and Genesis are about to look better than ever.
This isn’t just a patch — it’s a love letter to retro enthusiasts. And Markus? You’re a legend.
(P.S. If you’ve got an OSSC and haven’t thanked him yet… do it now.)
