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Re: Hardware production



On 10 Feb 1999 00:43:54 GMT, obsbedia2@aol.com (Obsbedia2) wrote:

>Improve, or continue abandoned development.  It seems to me that I read that
>the video overlay card had all of the hardware necessary for video phone
>conferencing and that the software was being written for it.
>Never did see any of it around though.

I never heard of that before.  The Video Overlay Card does has a Video
Expansion Bus (VEB) that can be used to allow other video hardware
(possibly with higher resolutions and/or more colours) to be converted
to an NTSC composite video as well as allowing that other hardware to
access the video overlay circuitry of the VOC.  I always wanted to
experiment with trying to use the output of my PC through the VOC to
see what I could do.

Actually, I have a few experiments I'd like to do with the VOC because
it is a very interesting piece of hardware.

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