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Date   : Fri, 02 Feb 2001 20:37:13 -0000
From   : "Chris Thornley" <C.J.Thornley@...>
Subject: Re: BBC to PC Monitor

Hi,
You can either use a TV card mention by some earlier or a PC LCD screen as
this will happily accept your signal or enquire with an Amiga company like
Eyetech or Power computing for one of there external scan doublers these are
about £60 more if you want de-interlace. These are listed in the new Amiga
Computing Magazine. I have the pin out for the Amiga connector which might
be of help but also check with the manufacture on what other signals it
needs from the Amiga beside power from the port i.e it might need the
4.43Mhz genlock sync signal.

Chris


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bbc-micro@... [mailto:owner-bbc-micro@cloud9.co.uk]
Sent: 02 February 2001 17:08
To: BBC mailing list
Subject: [BBC-Micro] BBC to PC Monitor


Has anybody managed to connect the RGB and sync output from a Beeb to a
modern PC's SVGA monitor ?  If so how ??

It should be possible according to the SVGA pinouts, but I can't get the
monitor to come off standby mode.

TIA

Dennis


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