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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Path: sparky!uunet!netnews!bandy
- From: bandy@netnews.jhuapl.edu (Mike Bandy)
- Subject: Re: DCTV questions +
- Message-ID: <C19ox3.20J@netnews.jhuapl.edu>
- Organization: JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory
- References: <lgibb.0jt9@burner.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 18:05:26 GMT
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- lgibb@burner.com (Lance Gibb) writes:
- >On Thu 21-Jan-1993 7:53a, Arthur Entlich wrote:
-
- >I can't answer your 2002 question, but DCTV will let you pass through your
- >video to be used on the 1960.
-
- Really? I have DCTV and a 1960 and was surprised to see that the 1960
- doesn't have a composite input. Can you run both the 15kHz and 30kHz signals
- from an A3000 to the same 1960? I'm using the old monitor from my A1000
- for the DCTV and would appreciate any advice about a way that I could
- recover a little desk space!
-
- >AE> Has anyone heard if Digital Creations is going to be providing
- >AE> a card version of DCTV that would slip into my Amiga 2000?
-
- The DCTV unit does not go inside the computer. No need to open the
- box at all. It is a small unit the size of an external modem that fits
- between your video output and monitor. This same unit has an RCA jack
- for hooking in a video camera or VCR.
-
- --
-
- Mike Bandy
- bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
- Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Lab
-