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Path: utkux4.utcc.utk.edu!brmcf
From: Bruce McFarling <brmcf@utkux.utk.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: Vic20 and CM8833 monitor
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 12:01:15 -0400
Organization: University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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On 22 Oct 1995, John F Davis wrote:
> What's CVBS. IF that's combined video NTSC standard you hook up there
> if it's not and all you got is RGB and TTL the answer is.... YOU DON'T
Not that its proof or anything, but the switch between composite
video and RGBI on my moniter is labelled RGB/CVBS. I *know* the RGBI is
most probably the RGB part of the switch (because when its in that
position, the 128 80-column screen displays), so CVBS is *probably*
composite video.
Bruce McFarling, Knoxville
brmcf@utkux.utk.edu