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Re: RGB to VGA on a IIGS (again)



Michael J. Mahon wrote:
mdj wrote:
On Jun 24, 9:48 am, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:

mdj wrote:


[snip]

The AppleColor Composite monitor, when in monochrome mode, switches its
luminance bandwidth to about 8MHz--a capability almost unique in
composite video processing, even in the digital age.


I love my AppleColor Composites too, but I'm finding my eyes are
starting to struggle with long exposure to anything less that pristine
text. Whether this is a function of getting old, or a side effect of
now spending so much time in front of higher quality displays I'm not
sure :-)

I used a monochrome monitor for programming for years, with a 10" TV
for color, but a few years back, I set up an AppleColor Composite and
it was good enough that I never bothered to set up a monochrome monitor
in addition.


One odd thing I tried recently (and this is drifting off-topic just a tad, but it's still related) was plugging my IIc+ into my Sony Digital Handycam (DCR-TRV340 if you're curious). The display on the swing-out LCD is, well, horrible in 80-column mode (totally unreadable through the rainbow swirlies), but on the mono eyepiece it's razor sharp, and even over FireWire 80-column text is readable.

The only catch is that I have to have a project open in iMovie to see the DV stream. I haven't found a workaround for that yet; most of Apple's other tools assume you're going to record the stream straight to disk rather than just monitor it. (If I knew which knob to pull in the Cocoa API, I could just roll my own, but that'd be going *way* off-topic...)

-lee