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- From: nma95nbr@mail.student.lu.se (Niklas Brunlid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Multisync <-> VCR
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 12:21:30 GMT
- Organization: Lund University
- Message-ID: <1620.6614T778T902@mail.student.lu.se>
- References: <TOJE93.96Feb1111029@aleko.kom.auc.dk> <4eqet0$k9l@trog.dra.hmg.gb> <802.6612T1090T1735@codeworks.gen.nz>
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- In article "Re: Multisync <-> VCR" Tom Parker said:
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- >Simon Rogers <Srogers@taz.dra.hmg.gb> wrote:
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- >>toje93@kom.auc.dk (thomas o. jensen) wrote:
- >>>
- >>>Does anyone know how to connect a VCR's scart interface to
- >>>a multisync monitor ?.. How should the Video signal be used ?
- >>>How can RGB and sync be decoded from the Video Signal ?
- >>>
- >>At the moment I'm working on a device which will convert composite video
- >>signals into analogue RGB so that a 1438 for example can be used with a
- >>VCR.
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- Someone told me that to buy this you'd have to pay $1000-s!
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- >I would be VERY interested in this... is it an easy (ish) device to make,
- >when will you finish it, will you release the design?
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- Hear, hear!
- How's it going? Have you got any picture or are you still in
- planning state?
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- >I used to do that with a 1084 type moniter, but my 1960 doesn't have the
- >right inputs... :-(
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- >--
- >Tom Parker - tparker@codeworks.gen.nz
- > - 3:772/235.9@Fidonet
- > - 41:649/235.9@Amiganet
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- <tsb> F I S H E R M A N
- - Amiga since '89
- A1200 - Blizzard 1230IV/50/8Mb - 850Mb HD - Microvitec 1438
- Commodore :( PC20-III PSU ;) + Stereo, floppy, mouse, blahblah...
- Texas Instruments TI-85 & TI-92 graphing calculators
- kjell.brunlid@mailbox.swipnet.se
- <tsb> Random tag line coming up...
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- The door was still ajar, but there was a tentative tap on it which said, in
- a kind of metaphorical morse code, that the tapper could see very well that
- Carrot was in his room with a scantily clad woman and was trying to knock
- without actually being heard.
- -- (Terry Pratchett, Men At Arms)
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