On 06/06/2010 03:04 PM, A2Aviator wrote:
..and it also blocks slot 3 as you noted, where as the NTSC one has slot farther forward. This is the primary difference for the RAMWorks II vs. III. So they could service the PAL market too. As for displaying it in the US, get an Ilo, Cyberhome, Durabrand, etc- whack job LCD monitor. Most of them will do NTSC, PAL, SECAM, etc. Or a Sony PVM display (or equiv.) that displays practically everything including analog RGB.
I don't recall ever seeing an LCD monitor with a composite video input. Do you have any model numbers?
One such beast: http://www.videoassist.hu/pics/sony14-1.jpg
What's the KV number on that guy? Steve