Non-interlaced, mono monitors?

From: ghldbrd_at_ccp.com <(ghldbrd_at_ccp.com)>
Date: Sat Jul 5 20:52:00 2003

> I've got an unusual video board I'd like to play with...
>
> This board usually generates NTSC interlaced video, but some came with a
> crystal and jumpering option to set the board for
> 60 hz vertical refresh. This is the version of the hardware I have. My
> documentation is not complete, but...
>
> I'm assuming the boards generate composite video exactly like NTSC, only
> non-interlaced. The resolution is 256 by 256.
>
> Exactly what sort of monitor can be fairly easily hacked to display this
> video signal?

Just about any NTSC video monitor will work, no hacking required. I bet
you could find some ex-Apple II composite monitor laying around somewhere
that would work just peachy. Just don't expect razor sharp video -- NTSC
is best for MOVING pictures/gfx.

Gary Hildebrand
St. Joseph, MO
Received on Sat Jul 05 2003 - 20:52:00 BST

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