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- From: tooraj@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au (Tooraj Enayati)
- Subject: Re: VGA card to >EGA or TV
- Message-ID: <tooraj.715336945@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au>
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- Organization: Monash University, Melb., Australia.
- References: <1992Aug29.194349.8703@seq.uncwil.edu> <massoud.72.715278260@chemteca.sdsu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 08:42:25 GMT
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- massoud@chemteca.sdsu.edu (Massoud Ajami) writes:
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- >In article <1992Aug29.194349.8703@seq.uncwil.edu> brant@seq.uncwil.edu (AT-Dreamer) writes:
- >>From: brant@seq.uncwil.edu (AT-Dreamer)
- >>Subject: VGA card to >EGA or TV
- >>Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1992 19:43:49 GMT
- >>I have a VGA card and a TV and a EGA monitor
- >>could I use my ega monitor to get 64 colors
- >>or my TV to get full VGA?
- >>
- >>IF this is possiable (or not)
- >>please let me know.
- >>
- >>thanks, chuck
-
- >No, you can not use your EGA to get 64 colors. EGA has for lines R,G,B and
- >I, which generats max. of 16 colors. Your TV has 6 MHz. frequency response.
- >Most you can get out of it 40x25 text, you need at least 25 MHz. response
- >of system to get EGA or VGA in normal mode.
-
- I have seen devices sold taht convert VGA to TV signal. That the picture
- on the TV is pretty good. Here in Australia they cost around AU$600.
-
- TV signal is PLA, of course.
-
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- Tooraj Enayati Melbourne Australia tooraj@daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au
- Monash University Robotic and Digital Technology (Graduate/Alumni)
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