dwalterm(a)ix.netcom.com wrote:
On 10/15/97 11:03:10 you wrote:
If I wanted to get a hold of a european computer, 220v, 50hz PAL with RBG,
then?
1) would it work an an RGB monitor.
2) if the machine just used a poweradapter like 9v, like the old atari's is
the 50/60hz thing that critical?
Im looking into a Spectrum128, or Russian Scorpion.
What do you all think?
I can share my personal experience.... I have a Spectrum +2 here in the United States.
It works fine. For power I use a small 110/220 inverter available from places like
Jameco and JDR. That allows me to use the original power supply. The Spectrums
also can work off a standard 9 volt wall wart. Some models use over 1 amp so its more
like a
wall brick. For video a normal RGB monitor like the Magnavox RGB-80 (Many Commodore
versions
1084,1902,etc) works fine. If you are a Sinclair fan, the video pinout is exactly the
same as
the Sinclair QL (8 pin din). The 50/60 Hz "thing" doesn't matter.
Please be aware there are very few Spectrums with RGB output. The +2 is one model. The
Spectrum 128 also is supposed to have RGB output but I have not seen one. I also have
seen regular Spectrums (48k and the Spectrum+) in use over here in the US. To do that
you need to convert the output to RGB. A product called the Spectrum RGB output module
by Adapt electronics does exactly that. Good luck finding one. Our local Sinclair group
has one.
After a lot of investigation it was determined that power supply voltages have to be
right on
the money for it to work. Another alternative is a DIY project that is posted on some
Spectrum
web pages. Good luck with the schematic and documentation (all in German!). I'd be
very
interested in your progress.
Don Walterman
dwalterm(a)ix.netcom.com
There is no need to go into all this mess. Just buy a universal adaptor
of the appropriate power and voltage and plug it it. As for the output
when you convert a Spectrum 48 etc. you only get VIDEOCOMPOSITE output
NOT RGB which is good for ordinary monitors.
Hope this will be useful.
enrico
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