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Re: //GS RGB Monitor & SNES
In article <1993Jul27.230754.10173@seas.smu.edu> anthony@seas.smu.edu (Richard Anthony) writes:
>In article <CAsDsx.uzy@ns1.nodak.edu> drees@plains.NoDak.edu (Steve Drees) writes:
>>
>>IS it possible to use a //GS Monitor with a Super Nintendo?
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> Yes, in the april 1992 issue of Radio Electronics, in the
> hardware hacker section (starts on page 63) there is an article
> that gives the pin outs of the multi adapter on the back of the SNES
>
> I havent gotten around to making one, but Steve Chiang has
> made one. Im sure if you check out rec.games.video.nintendo
> you can find others who have made one
>
>
> Jim C
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>>|Steve Drees | keeper of apple2 directory on plains.nodak.edu.|
>>|drees@plains.Nodak.Edu | Computer Science senior at UND. Please hire me.|
>>| "What about Headman Shabalala? Doesn't anybody care about justice?"-AA |
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>
One of the more interesting statements made at KansasFest was Burger Bill
saying that he is working on getting GS/OS software running on a Super
Nintendo. He said that he was successful in running HyperStudio on a SNES.
Joe