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- From: john.chang@scala.com
- Subject: Re: Any product for the A4000 like the comp out on A1200?
- Sender: news@scala.scala.com (Usenet administrator)
- Message-ID: <1996Mar25.155449.4999@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 15:54:49 GMT
- Reply-To: john.chang@scala.com
- References: <1996Mar21.234542.13020@scala.scala.com> <1996Mar22.144347.1388@scala.scala.com> <305.6655T1437T761@in.net>
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- Organization: Scala Inc.
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- In <305.6655T1437T761@in.net>, mave@in.net (John J. Maver, Jr.) writes:
- >
- > I have to move all my scala scripts after I create them to my a1200,
- >so that I can dump them to video through the composite out. Is there any way
- >to do this on the 4000? I don't want to spend mega bucks here, just make my
- >life simpler. Any ideas?
-
- Umm, Digifex has an RGB to Composite/S-Video decoder for less than $200 USD.
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- I regret that I don't have any contact information, but I'm sure your
- favorite Amiga vendor may have it.
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- Also, you may find a used SuperGen genlock in the comp.sys.amiga.marketplace
- newsgroup at a bargain price. It is much, much better solution than any
- decoder. Plus Scala has an EX for the SuperGen.
-
-
-
- Regards,
-
- John Chang
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- John Chang, Technical Support Manager, Scala, Inc. USA
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