Thanks. At this point I am just lining up possibilities but I may take you up on that
offer later.
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From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:30:29
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Subject: Re: TV -> D-Sub converter possible?
On 12 Dec 2011 at 17:12, Vintage Coder wrote:
Thanks for all the replies so far. Please note my
original message, I
do not have a television. I prefer to buy or build an adapter if that
is possible. I looked at the amazon link but it talks about HDMI (none
of my monitors support it afaik, they are all dvi and dsib) and
S-video. I don't know what S-video is either. Obviously the old COCO I
have is not going to be used for any demanding video, but it does
support color. Thanks again.
Probably close to 20 years ago, I expressed an interest in being able
to view PAL VHS tapes here in NTSC-land. A friend from the UK sent
me a PAL VHS player and I tracked down a fellow who made PAL-to-RGB
decoder kits. I found that my Mitsubishi Diamond Scan monitor would
display the RGB just fine.
I still have the plans for the kit and can forward them on, if it
would help.
--Chuck