[Coco] Perhaps a silly newbie question
Patrick Wilson
gotitdownpat at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 2 12:04:21 EDT 2011
Mike, there is another solution as well (not as pretty) but if you have an old analog color tv around with a coaxial connector on it, you can go to radio snacks and get an adapter to go from male RCA to female F-59, then just connect a short coax (RG-59) cable to the coax on the TV, set it to channel 3 or 4 and viola! the original setup for the CoCo 2 is up!
Hope that helps if you cant facilitate the solution Bruce described.
Pat Wilson (WB0JRK)
--- On Sat, 7/2/11, Bruce W. Calkins <brucewcalkins at charter.net> wrote:
From: Bruce W. Calkins <brucewcalkins at charter.net>
Subject: Re: [Coco] Perhaps a silly newbie question
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Date: Saturday, July 2, 2011, 5:07 AM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Needham"
Greetings fellow coco enthusiasts:
I was just looking into powering up my new COCO2 and noticed that unlike my
COCO3, it does not have a composite video out. I have a composite monitor
(actually 2 of them) and was not sure if I can actually hook it (the 2) up
to the monitor without an intermediary box... in other words, is the TV out
the same as composite?
If not, what do I need to hook it to the monitor? Thanks for the help in
advance.
-- 73,
J. Mike Needham <KDØJXP>
Olathe, Kansas USA
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Correct, the CoCo 2 did not come stock with a monitor output. Even the new digital TVs won't work with them. There are several adapter designs online. IIRC; there are some on the Maltedmedia site. Most use a couple transistors and less than a half dozen components in total. They don't have to be assembled to look pretty either.
www.maltedmedia.com
Bruce W.
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