[Coco] Re: Re: CoCo to SVGA converter?
Charlie
chazbeenhad at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 30 21:51:33 EDT 2004
No, there is no RF hook up. So, it can only be used with a coco3.
However, if your looking to do RF, very inexpensive Aver media devices are
around to put RF on VGA monitors.
I have one of these too. It's composite and RF is "OK".
Upscaling RF and composite to VGA will just never look all that good.
Charlie
"Roger Taylor" <rtaylor at bayou.com> wrote in
message news:6.1.2.0.0.20041030003655.01eec200 at pop.bayou.com...
> Does it accept RF 3/4 in? This will allow a CoCo 1 or 2 to use it, too.
> The unit looks just right in size. The price is steep, though. $179 is
> what I see on their site. Ouch.
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> At 07:27 AM 10/28/2004, you wrote:
>>Hey Roger.
>>
>>If you can afford it, the device you want is the XRGB-2 Plus. It is
>>expensive ($200) but I feel worth the money.
>>If this device was just "OK" at its current cost I would say so. The
>>XRGB-2
>>Plus is probably the BEST way to display CoCo.
>>
>>Roy Justus came up with a design to combine the syncs from the CoCo to
>>something the XRGB-2 likes. The quality of his work is excellent.
>>
>>You can see the device putting CoCo on a NEC XV15 monitor at my web page:
>>http://www.geocities.com/chazbeenhad/coco
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>>I just replace my monitor with a 19" Princeton. It absolutely blows me
>>away.
>>CoCo never looked so good. Check it out here:
>>http://69.3.33.239:8081/files/coco3w19.jpg
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>>I have found in all my playing / testing with the XRGB-2 Plus that the 87
>>gime and 86 gime chips display differently. It is my feeling that this
>>will
>>be seen with any upscan device used with cocos to a vga monitor. I don't
>>want to go into detail in this message, but lets just say the 86 gime
>>displays a better picture.
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>>I'd be happy to answer any questions on the device. I can take pictures or
>>whatever anyone wants. I know its on the expensive side, so if people want
>>to know anything specific, I would be happy to help.
>>
>>Charlie
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>>"Roger Taylor" <rtaylor at bayou.com> wrote in
>>message
>>news:6.1.1.1.0.20041027160506.01eac4f0 at pop.bayou.com...
>> > Has anyone created a converter for the CoCo for connecting SVGA and
>> > flat
>> > panel monitors?
>> >
>> > Mark, if you're reading this.. I really think a universal CoCo video
>> > converter would be the ultimate CoCo upgrade. A device that could
>> > convert
>> > the RF Out, Video Out, or RGB Out into the SVGA format would be one of
>> > the
>> > best things a CoCo could ever have.
>> >
>> > We've got everything we thought could never be done, but nothing to
>> > preserve our video. That is, if your CM-8 or other RGB monitor fails
>> > and
>> > you have trouble finding something else compatible, you're CoCo system
>> > is
>> > basically rendered useless. Besides, most CoCo users have never really
>> > seen a crisp clean video signal.
>> >
>> > I set my flat panel monitor on top of my original gray CoCo 1 just to
>> > see
>> > how it looks, and it looks GREAT. Talk about retrofitting! I quickly
>> > imagined what it would be like to have some of my custom programs built
>> > into ROM Paks, and the system would only consist of the CoCo, the flat
>> > panel, and the ROM Pak. *VERY* compact, and very appealing.
>> >
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