[Coco] RF to VGA Converters...
univax!gatech!destroyer!trantor!kandur
k at qdv.pw
Sun Jan 11 20:24:58 EST 2015
Sunday, January 11, 2015, 4:27:03 PM, you wrote:
> I actually have a CoCo 2 and a 3. The 3 is what I'd use most of the time.
In that case for the Coco3, I would recommend this as an inexpensive,
and better solution then a RF or composite video converter.
http://tinyurl.com/kavbxvj
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>> On Jan 11, 2015, at 8:12 AM, univax!gatech!destroyer!trantor!kandur <k at qdv.pw> wrote:
>> You didn't specify which Coco model.
>> For a Coco-3, I would use it's RGB output.
>> Having good resalts with a cheap GBS-8220.
>> http://tinyurl.com/kavbxvj
>> Kandur
>> Sunday, January 11, 2015, 7:40:14 AM, you wrote:
>>> With all the talk about hooking the CoCo's up to monitors via VGA connector, has anyone tried something like this?
>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-TV-Tuner-RF-Coax-Composite-Video-To-VGA-Converter-Switcher-/321615921977?pt=US_Surveillance_Video_Processors_Switchers&hash=item4ae1cd8339
>>> I realize it probably wouldn't be as clean as some of the projects people are
>>> working on here, but it might certainly be easier to hook up using standard
>>> cables with no inside the computer modifications.
>>> The next question about this is, if one of these things did work and was
>>> used, I wonder how the Artifact effects used in many CoCo games would work.
>>> Anyone have experience with converters like this?
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