why not copy the app you use to a SE/30,
with external grafics, connect a cheap scanconverter and there you go.....?


michael


Am Mittwoch, 15.10.03, um 21:49 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Antonio Rodríguez:


John-Robert La Porta ha escrito:

As much as this subject has been beaten over the head, I have seen
lately a lot of interest on the list about how to obtain video from
compacts, and others searching for analog board pin-outs. I still need
a way to get video from a Plus/SE/Classic and preserve its 512 x 342
resolution. If anyone knows how to do this, or has any ideas of how to
get this type of picture on to a standard TV screen, any help would be
appreciated. I am working on a big project and this is all that is
holding me back. Thanks.

Simplifying it, there are basically two kinds of computer monitors:
composite and high resolution. Composite monitors can only handle signals
with the same specifications as TV signals (525 interlaced lines per frame
at 60 Hz for NTSC), that are far bellow the compact Mac's specification
(about 400 non-interlaced lines per frame at 60 Hz). Most high resolution
displays are designed for resolutions of, at least, 640x480 (about 525
non-interlaced lines), and so they won't operate with a compact Mac's
signal, because they are far above it (modern monitors and adapters do
support a 512x384 mode, but do that by using pixel-doubling -drawing each
pixel *four* times in a 1024x768 arrangement- to maintain it within valid
values).


But the EGA graphics adapter for the PC (read the whole paragraph before
interpreting this as a flame) has a 640x350 resolution at 60 Hz, very close
in horizontal and vertical frequencies to the compact Mac's 512x342 at 60 Hz
(note that both have a vertical retrace rate of 60 Hz, and that 342 lines is
only 2.3% out of the EGA's 350 lines). Furthermore, that graphic adapter
used TTL output, so its monitors can be hooked directly to 74xx ICs. All
this make EGA monitors (specially monochrome ones) a perfect candidate to
hook up to a compact Mac. And I think they aren't very hard to find. Just
take note that I'm not 100% sure about this, but it seems a very good
possibility.


If you want to engineer a compact-to-EGA adapter, I can provide you with the
pinout and signal specifications for the EGA's monitor port.


Greetings,

Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)





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