The 99/4A DIN video pinout is (format in monospace for best
readability):
3       1
  5   4
        2
where (and no, I didn't write these descriptions, they're pretty
bizarre.  I typed them verbatim; if anyone can shed some light on these,
let us know):
1. "12v vid"
2. R-Y (colorburst clock)
3. Audio out
4. Y
5. B-Y (ext video input?)
U. Ground
Kai
> ----------
> From: 	Cord Coslor[SMTP:coslor_at_pscosf.peru.edu]
> Reply To: 	classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
> Sent: 	Tuesday, June 10, 1997 1:21 PM
> To: 	Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: 	Re: TI-99/4A Comments
> 
> I have a question for you folks. I have a basic TI 99/4a.... that's
> it. No
> cables, no peripherals, no nothing with it. I am wanting to get this
> machine up to operation and am looking for anything that you folks
> might
> have available. I have a large assortment of running machines in my
> collection... TRS-80s, CoCo, Commodores, etc., etc., and would like to
> add
> this classic machine to my 'operational' collection. Can anyone help
> me
> out?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> CORD
> 
> //*===================================================================
> ==++
> ||  Cord G. Coslor     P.O. Box 308 - 1300 3rd St. Apt "M1" -- Peru,
> NE ||
> ||  (402) 872- 3272           coslor_at_bobcat.peru.edu
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> ||             Classic computer software and hardware collector
> ||
> ||                              Autograph collector
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> 
Received on Tue Jun 10 1997 - 16:56:49 BST
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