[Coco] CoCo 2 Factory Composite Video RE'd
Zippster
zippster278 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 15 12:42:20 EST 2014
From what I’ve read, my understanding is that the CoCo1 did generate a composite signal that could be tapped
before it went to the RF modulator, but that the CoCo2’s used the 1372 differently, going directly to RF
and didn’t have a valid composite signal that could be tapped directly (except for Luma maybe).
I think those CoCo2 “video driver boards" were picking up the various signals and then generating the composite signal.
A clipped in adapter could easily be done, but I’d much rather have something soldered in.
- Ed
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Bruce W. Calkins <brucewcalkins at charter.net> wrote:
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> Be advised that the modulators are different in the CoCo 1. For one thing the MC-1372 is on the motherboard and not in the RF modulator. My CoCo 1 composite monitor driver simply clipped to several points on the motherboard. FWIW; it looks to me that you have complicated a simple task. "Back in the day" even the CoCo 2 composite monitor drivers simply clipped in, the rub being that the RF modulator needed to be opened to access the MC-1372.
> Bruce W.
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zippster"
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>> I can layout boards to replace any of the RF modulators if I know the dimensions and pinouts.
>>
>> So far I know of 3 types, CoCo 2 - Korean motherboards (RF lays flat on MB), earlier (pre-Korean?)
>> motherboards where the modulator is larger, and on edge. And then CoCo1 (all the same modulator?)
>>
>> I have no problem doing boards for all these types if people want them.
>>
>> - Ed
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