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Weekly Roundup #503
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RetroRGB Weekly Roundup #503: More Retro Tech Magic Than a Time Machine Can Handle
Bob from RetroRGB is back with another packed episode of hardware hacks, firmware drops, and love letters to vintage tech — all served with his trademark blend of enthusiasm and geeky precision. If you’ve ever wanted to turn your Raspberry Pi into a legit 240p CRT machine or mod a Neo Geo AES without breaking the bank (or the board), this week’s roundup is chef’s kiss.
Highlights include:
- Neo Geo AES bypass boards for easier RGB modding — yes, it’s as cool and straightforward as it sounds.
- RT4K firmware v1.9.9.8, bringing more 4K upscaling magic to your retro setups.
- Lu’s MiSTer updates, now with Eight Tutankham, Apple IIGS fixes, and more FPGA goodness.
- OpenMenu’s Virtual VMU trick: use a $10 serial SD adapter to give Dreamcast games per-game memory cards.
- And yes, there’s even a Super Contra NES-to-SNES conversion guide — because why not mix those two classics?
Also worth noting: Bob’s gear list and affiliate links (no markup, just support!) make it easy to grab the tools he uses — like that sweet 10Gbps USB-C cable or the newly reviewed Arcooda 4K arcade monitor.
Pro tip: If you’re into Linux and DaVinci Resolve, his Linux Mint compatibility guide might just save your weekend.
🎧 Listen on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts — and consider tossing a tip his way if you’re feeling generous. Retro doesn’t run itself!
