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Re: Help: need documentation for cards (PAL encoder, Mockingboard)



Greg Berigan wrote:

> Another is a PAL Color Encoder from DIGITEK International Ltd.  It
> doesn't seem to make much of a demand on the computer, as it only has 6
> connections on the card edge.  It has 2 RCA-type connectors, presumably
> for video in and out, marked "SK5" and "SK6".  There is also a molex
> connector, 4 pins wide, with only one pin connected to the card at a
> point marked "Video I/P".  I'd test it out except that I have no idea
> where that plug is supposed to connect.

I have a vidoe card in one of my Franklin Ace 1000s.  It also has a plug 
with a single wire on it.  It plugged into a prong inside the back right 
of the computer, near the regular NTSC "Video Out" plug.  I would guess 
there is a prong for similar purposes inside your IIgs near your NTSC 
(not the RGB) plug on the back.  It may even be labeled something 
not-too-complicated like "Video I/P" :)
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