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Re: AppleColor RGB lines
On Apr 22, 8:46 pm, Osgeld <osg...@cheesefactory.us> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 6:18 pm, KP <kjpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Apr 22, 7:17 pm, Osgeld <osg...@cheesefactory.us> wrote:
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> > > On Apr 22, 5:58 pm, KP <kjpm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Thank you. I'm going to hope it either resolves itself or I come
> > > > across a cheap AppleColor RGB to replace it with.
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> > > > Incidentally, is there any solution that would not involve assembling
> > > > my own cables (never done that before, not looking to start) but that
> > > > would nonetheless allow me to connect the IIgs RGB-out to either a VGA
> > > > monitor or an S-Video TV? I've read about the Australian/New Zealand
> > > > S-CART converter cable. Is there a way to use that to put the signal
> > > > into S-CART and then use another intermediary to put the signal into
> > > > VGA such that it can go into a normal monitor, or 31.5 khz S-Video
> > > > such that it can go into an S-Video TV? Or even 31.5 khz separate-
> > > > component plugs (the differentiated parts that are combined in a
> > > > "composite" plug)?
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> > > > I would love to not have to rely on a 25-year-old monitor--and to be
> > > > able to junk & replace the monitor whenever necessary.
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> > > I am not saying anything is impossible, but VGA is not going to happen
> > > without extra hardware, it just simply runs 2x as fast in its slowest
> > > form. s-video is more likely, though your going to need a converter or
> > > pick the signals off the motherboard as I keep threatening to do on
> > > my //c as s-video is not a RGB signal
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> > I don't mind a converter. What I mind is slicing & dicing my own
> > cables.
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> > If there's a combination of existing cables and existing converters
> > that can do it, I want to know!
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> I have never used one but they do exist
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> http://sewelldirect.com/Component-YPbPr-RGB-RCA-to-Composite-Yellow-R...
No, that receives the triple components.
I need to receive as SCART in order to use this:
http://vintageware.orconhosting.net.nz/scart.html
So I need to put IIgs to SCART using that cable.
And THEN, I need to put the SCART to either S-Video or Component.
Is there anything that can do the second step of that process?
While simultaneously fixing the problem of the IIgs putting out 15 khz
and the TV or monitor receiving 31 khz?