David L wrote:
> If you've got a PC - the easiest solution is to get a PC TV card
> and use the REAL machine via the PC monitor... assuming you've got
> a PC that is ;)
Is your picture clear enough? I borrowed a Haupage TV card but couldn't get
a decent picture, as tho the signal wasn't strong en
> I bought my Sam in Feb 1990 - very early on one of the chips went funny so
> the picture occasionally went black and white. I got this replaced shortly
> after SamCo appeared and I'd got my v3 Rom.
Mine still does that black & white thing, and I had it replaced once,
back in the day. Sh
> Other than the membrane, what other part's failure would herald the end of
> SAMs working life?
I bought my Sam in Feb 1990 - very early on one of the chips went funny so
the picture occasionally went black and white. I got this replaced shortly
after SamCo appeared and I'd got my v3 Rom.
Sinc
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 15 May 1999 10:32
Subject: Re: Help with : Writing my first (decent) SAM program . . .
>November 1998? Get it sorted David
/me shrugs
Hey ho - I'll get round to it one of these days...
>