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Re: AppleColor RGB lines
On Apr 22, 7:17 pm, Osgeld <osg...@cheesefactory.us> wrote:
> 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
I don't mind a converter. What I mind is slicing & dicing my own
cables.
If there's a combination of existing cables and existing converters
that can do it, I want to know!