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- johnc@bbs.xnet.com (John Crookshank) writes:
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- >alyn@netcom.com (Alyn) writes:
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- >>Whoa! I If this is true, where do you buy this adaptor card?! To my
- >>knowledge, Flyer only supports Composite output through Toaster at this
- >>time. If you're right, I want to buy the card. Where do I sign up?
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- >As I had said, if you have the appropriate card(s), (such as DPS PCA) you will
- >have your choice of RS-170A, Y/C, component Beta/MII, YC-358, or YC-688. NewTek
- >has said since 1990 that they could also provide an actual D2 output from the
- >Toaster, since that's how ALL the video is processed, anyway, and the data
- >header for that is already there on the card. It is this connector that the
- >Flyer feeds it's D2 output into the Toaster. To my knowledge, neither NewTek
- >nor a third party has released a D2 adapter card, due to lack of adequate
- >demand.
- Pardon me, but after installing my flyer, I would beg to differ with
- the statement that "It is this conncector that the Flyer feeds its D2
- output into the Toaster"
- The cable from the Flyer to the toaster goes to the composite in/out
- connector card on the toaster.
- It appears that the flyer only borrows the BNC connectors on the toaster
- for composite input, and then sends its output to the toaster via
- the the composite input channels.
- Sorry to bust the D2 bubble. I'm not saying there isn't D2 somewhere
- on the toaster and flyer, just that it ain't being used.
- Someone differ with me if I am wrong.
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