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Re: Apple Hi-Res RGB
- Subject: Re: Apple Hi-Res RGB
- From: nugundam@netcom.com (Joseph Lee)
- Date: 1996/05/04
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- References: <4m58iq$i4b@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> <4mce59$hn4@atlantis.atlantis.actrix.gen.nz>
- Sender: nugundam@netcom23.netcom.com
David Empson (dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz) wrote:
: Hm... a thought just occurred to me: how hard would it be to make an
: external box which plugged into the IIgs RGB port, sampled each video
: line and regenerated it twice, at double the scan frequency? This
: would allow the IIgs to work with most modern analog RGB monitors.
Scan-rate convertors/doublers are commonly available for video applications.
Try asking in rec.video.*. These things go from a few hundred $ to a few
thousand $. The expensive ones do component video, s-video, composite, RGB
at a variety of horizontal scan-frequencies. Most frequent applications
involve SGIs. I believe http://www.sgi.com might have info.
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