Came across my old Sony Watchman and wanted to take a look back at the cool badge Cameron Coward shared on hackster.io back in 2019.
Eventually, after quite a lot of research and trial and error, I was able to identify the pins I could use to send a composite video signal directly to the CRT. Since the Raspberry Pi Zero W has a built-in composite video output, this new setup is nice and compact. Below, I’ll describe the steps you can follow to do the same.
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