VIC-20

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_look.ca>
Date: Tue Apr 24 10:42:00 2001

 I do the same, only on my regular SVGA with a JDH VideoMate. It's a neat
little box with a tuner built in. Contains video i/o as well and a remote. JDH
also made them in card form I understand.
 I also have a Power mac 7100av hooked up to a VCR but I find the full screen
viewing slow and a bit jerky. That's with 32m memory.
 The Commodore monitors when used with a VCR as a tuner were also great.

 larry

> Russ Blakeman skrev:
>
> >Whatever a hundred SEK correlates to in USD. You did good on the first one
> >though. One thing I like about the dual video is the monitor I got with it, a
> >Magnavox, has both RGB and composite inputs that are switchable from the front.
> >It also works well as a test monitor for camcorder and VCR/VCP repairs. I did
> >have it attached to a vcr for a while and used the VCR as the tuner and watched
> >TV in the shop without the aid of a separate television.
>
> That's how I watch TV nowadays, using a Philips 8833 plugged into the video.
> It's funny, when I was young, I used a TV for a monitor, now I use a monitor as
> a TV.
>
> --
> En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
>
> If you want to program in C, program in C. It's a nice language.
> I use it occasionally... :-)
> --Larry Wall (perl) in <7577_at_jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV>
>
>



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