Re: C=128 80Col NTSC Color.
- From: "Rick Balkins" <nospam.rickbalkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:14:07 -0700
You're right Brian.
However this thread began to evolve to a wider topic of converters suited
for C128 80 col. video. I am addressing Mangelore's part and appeared to
have provided an interesting input that seems to actually help. That is
suprising in itself.
"Brian Ketterling" <tweel6510@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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"bud" <dowcom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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AFAIK, CGA/RGBI is universal, neither PAL nor NTSC.
The British effort that J. Fenn constantly refers to apparently tried to
convert composite to VGA. That was my initial impression, anyway. (Two
or more years ago.)
Either this thread has become confused, or I have. The original post
referred to a converter that will accept CGA and convert it to either NTSC
or PAL video. Joe's Great White Whale was supposed to accept both 40
column
(NTSC or PAL) and 80 column Commodore video and convert either to VGA. I
think they also wanted to accomodate the video of other "classic"
computers.
Brian
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