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Re: Apple //e on a TV card



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In article <CIotd.4069$MS6.1386@trndny01>,
Moll  <Mollyzkoubou@Spam.BettyKate.Spam.Spam.Spam.Dosius.Com> wrote:
>Michael J. Mahon wrote:
>> Thomas Lecomte wrote:
>>>I've an Apple //e, with a standard composite TV-out. When I plug my Apple
>>>screen, it work fine, but the screen is only green&black. Si I've tryed to
>>>plug my Apple on my TV-card.
>>>But there is a problem, the image are always moving from bottom to top. I
>>>tryied to switch color on/off, but it has no effects.
>> 
>> It sounds like a vertical sync problem.
>> 
>> The US Apple outputs a pseudo-NTSC video signal, with 60Hz vertical
>> sync.  Do your video cards expect 60Hz?  Can you set them to accept
>> NTSC-like signals?
>
>I had this problem, on an NTSC Apple //e Platinum, with an NTSC WinTV 
>Go!, running Xawtv in NTSC mode, some time ago.

I've had the outputs of a IIe and a IIGS connected to an All-In-Wonder
Radeon before, and it's been fairly stable.  You wouldn't want to read
80-column text that way, but the image was perfectly stable.

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