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Re: IIgs RGB to YPbPr Component experiment



jsnospam@cimmeri.com wrote:
Michael,

   Thank you for your viewpoints.   Again, no offense.  You just raised
an issue I had some bubblings about, and now you have enlightened me on
an angle I was only dimly of.   As I do computer consulting for a
living, I'm still in the "businessman" phase of life.  :-)

Hey, got the T shirt--in fact, I'm *wearing* it!  ;-)

    For myself, the way I justisfied the cost was as follows.   I have
a IIgs that I paid around $100 for with the all accessories.. and a
CFFA card.. another $100.   Then a monitor that cost around $400.   So
I'm plugging a $200 system into a $400 monitor with a $150 device that
I didn't have to spend any time on.    Finding this solution took many
hours, though, but that was my attempt at a contribution (hopefully) to
the Apple community.

And I think it was quite useful!

Of course, when you start figuring in the value of your time, then
all equipment investments pale in comparison.  That's why I put all
hobby activities in the "labor of love" category.  Put another way,
time spent "hobbying" is rejuvenating time, not billable hours.  ;-)

I also understand that constructing circuits is not "hobby fun" for
you--which is perfectly understandable.

   I am still attempting to find other solutions.. just for the sake of
finding them.

Outstanding--I hope we all learn something from your efforts!

-michael

Parallel computing for 8-bit Apple II's!
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