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- From: kjell.brunlid@mailbox.swipnet.se (Niklas Brunlid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Help: amiga RGB -> Composite TV?
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 12:02:24 GMT
- Organization: Lund University
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- In article "Help: amiga RGB -> Composite TV?" Julian Giardinelli said:
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- > What is the cheapest way to put my Amiga RGB output on to a TV screen?
- >I remember there used to be something out there for the 500 called an RF
- >modulater. I don't need to do anything fancy like genlocking, etc and I
- >know the resolution will be terrible. But this shouldn't matter much to
- >me. Just want to output to a TV. Any help appreciated...
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- >-Julian Giardinelli
- >jool@cats.ucsc.edu
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- I take it you don't have the A1200. For all (?) other Amigas
- you can take the RF modulator (look in one of the mags) and
- simply plug it into the RGB port. I think it works with
- the bigbox computers...
- The A1200 has the RF built-in.
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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...
-
- Along with the standard computer warranty agreement which said that if the
- machine 1) didn't work, 2) didn't do what the expensive advertisement said,
- 3) electrocuted the immediate neighbourhood, 4) and in fact failed entirely
- to be inside the expensive box when you opened it, this was expressly,
- absolutely, implicitly and in no event the fault or responsibility of the
- manufacturer, that the purchaser should consider himself lucky to be
- allowed to give his money to the manufacturer, and that any attempt to
- treat what had just been paid for as the purchaser's own property would
- result in the attentions of serious men with menacing briefcases and very
- thin watches.
- -- (Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens)
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