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- From: jcompton@flood.xnet.com (Jason Compton)
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- Subject: Re: History of Computing at the Smithsonian
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- Date: 27 Feb 1996 00:31:16 GMT
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- STRIPE (goliath@community.net) wrote:
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- : --------------> Stripe Wisdom inside :)
- : >"Richard P. O'Sullivan" <rosully@aww.com> writes:
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- : >All of the older 8-bit computers as well as the first game consoles had
- : >the ability to output NTSC video. The Apple II even had a genlock card.
-
- : Really NTSC? I mean, interlaced and/or broadcast quality?
-
- What he means is that they all had RF output. I don't know if that's
- "Broadcast quality" in your book, but it meant "can be recorded on VCR"
- to us. :)
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