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Re: Un-EURO-ing the Europlus?
In article <3C41A9D4.60902@coli.uni-sb.de>,
Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@coli.uni-sb.de> wrote:
>
>Any help greatly appreciated. I guess it should be in some technical
>documentation that describes how to modify the board for the Europlus,
>which I'd simply have to reverse then. Unfortunately I don't have any
>such docs.
"Your Apple can be modified to generate a video signal compatible with
the CCIR standard used in many European countries. To make this
modification, just cut the two X-shaped solder pads on the right edge of
the board about nine inches from the back of the board, and solder
together the three O-shaped pads in the same locations (see photo 5).
You can then connect the video connector of your Apple to a European
standard closed-circuit black-and-white or color video monitor. If you
wish, you can obtain a "Eurocolor" encoder to convert the video signal
into a PAL or SECAM standard color television suitable for use with any
European television reciever. The encoder is a small printed circuit
board which plugs into the rightmost peripheral slot (slot 7) in your
Apple and connects to the single auxiliary video output pin.
WARNING: This modification will void the warranty on your Apple and
requires the installation of a different main crystal. This
modification is not for beginners."