John Niven wrote:
>>It would be a 1-bit A to D Converter, IOW, a comparator.
>>Which could be one 8-pin IC and about half a dozen resistors and a couple
>>of capacitors. It would be easy to build, but not so easy to design without details
>of the circuits that are to be interfaced.
>>
The PMGSP would be an easier option? Least its a step foward rather than
working backwards.
>My guess is it would depend on the voltage levels output by the video stage of the
>LC. You can always select one-bit mode in the monitor panel, which would then convert
>the video signal from analogue to digital, just might not be suitable "high" and
>"low" levels for the Classic, but then again, it might. Anybody put a 'scope on that?
>
Wouldn't any signal from the lc still be analog, regardless of the CP
setting?
>I guess we really need some good circuit diagrams!
>
Yes please.
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