TheRetroChannel recently posted a video about the Lumacode mod for Intellivision consoles called the STICdigitizer. This video goes over installation, as well as how it works through the Lumacode RGBtoHDMI kit. The STICdigitizer is in stock now and the price is only $25, but please remember you’ll need a way to convert the umacode signal to either RGB to HDMI; More info after the links:
Main Site: https://www.c0pperdragon.com/
Tindie: https://www.tindie.com/stores/c0pperdragon/
Lumacode is a pretty exciting way to get high quality video from certain 8-bit consoles and retro PC’s, as it’s often much easier to install than other video mod boards. Also, there’s the potential to output either HDMI or RGB from it, making it a pretty versatile kit! This can be done using either of the kits on C0pperdragon’s store and some consoles can even work by connecting them directly to the OSSC (with the firmware v1.10 or higher)…although I’m not sure if the Intellivision is supported on the OSSC yet. Either way, if you’d like more info on how to use an OSSC with Lumacode, or the NES version of the mod, please check out TheRetroChannel’s other videos on that: https://www.retrorgb.com/ossc-lumacode-functionality-demod.html
Also, if you’d like to hear more from C0pperdragon, the creator of the Lumacode mods, check out an interview we did – Just search any podcast or video app for “RetroRGB C0pperdragon”, or check out the video here: