Yes - lots of those, including two next to the composite video. The
screen is comically oversized if anything, and they seem to have taken
the opportunity to really cover the thing with inputs...
Probably best to get in touch privately and sort this out. I'm finally
about to scramble desperately o
Thomas wrote:
it's a normal yellow phono for composite.
Obviously the SAM can output RGB and composite from its
not-quite-SCART socket, but what can I do to connect it to my TV?
Quazar doesn't seem to have anything relevant in stock and I'm a
soldering dunce.
But I do make up customised cable
As someone who doesn't care enough about TVs to do anything but accept
hand-me-downs and other bits of charity, I've just received an old
plasma from work. But the catch is that it's a decade old and is
better described as a monitor than a TV, built for the international
market. So, in addition to