[Coco] emulator virtual cassette writing
James C. Hrubik, Sr.
jimhrubik at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 27 11:19:54 EDT 2004
That's similar to the cable for the Commie 1702 monitor, but those
cables have a DIN-7 on one end with red, yellow, and white RCAs on the
other end. Color also matches the jacks on the 1084 for composite
video use - white is audio, red is chroma, yellow is luminance IIRC.
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, at 10:44 AM, Theodore (Alex) Evans
wrote:
>
> On Oct 26, 2004, at 7:53 PM, Roger Taylor wrote:
>
>> Ok, I came across a wierd cable a month ago at a thrift store that
>> has a "CoCo cassette" male DIN on one end, and 3 male RCA plugs on
>> the other end. The RCA plugs look sorta like a stereo a/v cable. Lo
>> and behold, I discovered that the white plug is the Audio In channel
>> into the CoCo! I have not tested whether the other two will work for
>> the Audio Out or motor control.
>
> My guess would be that is it probably a monitor cable for a computer
> like the 8-bit Ataris with one plug for audio, one for luminance and
> one for chroma.
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