Steven Hirsch wrote:
Just picked up a Wei-Ya ACV-011 CGA --> VGA
converter board with the
intention of using it with a Commodore 128 (and possibly Amiga). It
doesn't have a true TTL input, but there is a C128 enthusiast out there
who published a small circuit to do the RGBI --> CGA interface.
Any link to the circuit? I might want to try this with my IBM CGA. I
also have an Extron unit that I'll eventually hook up, once I can find
cables and/or pinouts.
I still do not have a workable solution to bridge
Apple II (not GS)
composite video. That's the one that really has the non-standard format.
All this talk about the Apple II composite video, and yet I swear I had
at least one or two composite capture cards that could sync to it and
grab it just fine... Iomega Buz perhaps? I have captured video as proof
on a CDROM so maybe that's a solution -- a brooktree or similar cheap
capture card, displaying the results realtime on a VGA monitor?
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