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Re: IIgs and TV
> That said, if you are using a fairly new TV, it may have a VIDEO IN jack on the
> back. Just run a line from the Composite Video Out (RCA-type connector) on the
> Apple ][ (including the GS) to the Video In on the TV.
>
> If the TV doesn't have such a jack, but you have a VCR, run the cable to the
> VIDEO IN of the VCR.
>
> Either way, you may have to throw an INPUT SELECT switch on either the VTR or
> TV.
Problem is, the high-res (well, compared to TV, anyway) video from the GS
gets turned to garbage when translated into NTSC. If you want to get better
quality output, look into a VOC; it'll let you do neat tricks, too...
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- Re: IIgs and TV
- From: valthoff@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Victoria M Althoff)