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Re: CMD products for GS (NTSC->RGB?, Scan Doublers, 20MHz)



eddy@cs.ucdavis.edu (arekusu) wrote:
>
>With the recent talk on scan doublers and such, I was wondering if anyone
>out there has experience with splitting standard NTSC into RGB & sync
>signals. I've seen ECG1410 and ECG1416 IC's mentioned but I can't build
>anything myself without a full schematic. I know there are more complex
>chips out there that handle NTSC/PAL with built in contrast adjustment and
>stuff, but I'm looking for a more basic solution to build into my
>switchbox.

The Commodore 64 and Amiga folks are still very active and diehard users.
I wonder if they could be persuaded to build a product line for the GS?
Think about it, there can be a market here.

A 20MHz 65C816 based accelerator for the GS with 16MB of SIMM slots.

A scan doubler card for connection of GS video to SVGA monitors without
Second Sight problems and at lower costs.

An NTSC/RGB/S-video three way converter for the GS.

A source of 20MHz 65C816 chips for current Zip/Transwarp cards.

So, CMD, here we are.  Please build for us!