Have you tried a VGA to TV adapter ?
Perhaps the sync will be a problem (it often is) but this should be a
possible solution. These devices are not expensive either and perhaps you can
get a resonable result with a home made one.
You might check out this page :
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/vga2tv/
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Marcel Janssen
On Wednesday 11 October 2000 23:42, you wrote:
> I thought this would be soooo easy...
>
> Does anyone know of a board that will support video (NTSC/PAL) output
> while being fed with uncompressed data. What I want to do is make VCR
> tapes of 640x480 portions of an application user interface.
>
> I had planned to use the DC10+, which sounded like it did all the
> things I wanted and wasn't very expensive, but I found out today
> (thanks to Serguei Miridonov) that the Zoran ZR36067 pci interface
> chip doesn't support uncompressed data coming from the cpu and going
> out through the video hardware. Rats.
>
> As a last resort I may try to jpeg encode the screen captures so I can
> feed them to the DC10+ for display, but seems like a pretty ugly
> solution and may not run fast enough, even on my very fast Compaq
> xp1000 alpha.
>
> Anyone have thoughts on this?
>
> The DC10+ seems work pretty well under 2.2.18pre15
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