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- From: owinebar@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu (Lynn Winebarger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Help: amiga RGB -> Composite TV?
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 09:32:44 GMT
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
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- In article <4fc4d6$lsi@sinsen.sn.no>, Ilan Sharoni <ilan@sn.no> wrote:
- >On 05-Feb-96 18:44:33, Julian Giardinelli (jool@cats.ucsc.edu) Wrote:
- >> 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...
- >
- >>-Julian Giardinelli
- >>jool@cats.ucsc.edu
- >
- >
- >The RF mdulator from C= works also on the A4000. There was also one from a
- >third party.
- >
- >Where to find it is something else...
- >
- >
- It's called the A520 adaptor. And they're still around; my local dealer
- got one for me a couple of months ago. Check the mail order houses.
-
- Lynn
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