On Tue, 11 Jan 2000 15:34:26 +0000, Joerg Bartels wrote:

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>> > In combination with a SCART-plug it blows away every videocard with
>> > TV-out when you use it together with M.A.M.E (Multi.Arcade.Machine.Emulator)

>> Joerg .......what is a SCART-plug, and where do I get one/get plans
>> to fabricate one.....

>>            gregy

> You must have SCART plug at TV set. It look like
> ---------------------------
> \ * * * * * * * * * * * * /
> \ * * * * * * * * * * * /
> \_____________________/
> Always at the back side of TV set.
> But maybe its only european standart ?
> If you have some electronic backgrounds, it's easy
> to connect signals right to PAL decoder, if you have not
> such connector.

> Sergei

> -------------------------------! Warning 
> !------------------------------------------

> See it !!! There it is !!! The way to massdestruction !!!! That was my fear !!!!
> All I wanted to show was that it is possible to connect a computer to a tv with
> an easy to setup cable and smart software. -I know, it was my fault to go into a
> public list without enough knowledge in electronics and english to handle the
> follow-ups -shame on me-.
> !!!!! Please Mel and other people from ham radio help me out !!!!!

Joerg ........Yes..!!!...extreme caution must be used,...but, Joerg,
nobody is going to do this over here in North America.....those in
Europe already have this connector/interface.....we here in North
America have our own connector/interface we can use....it is our
Video IN/OUT connector.....in addition, anyone who doesn't have
these connectors (both in Europe and North America) will never
try to install one, unless we already are technician types who have
experience inside TV sets......I think you can rest easy....we
have heard your warning, and (you will notice that I echo your
warning at this top, I did not discount it) no one will carelessly
do this......

          gregy





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