Dale wrote...
"I have a Macintosh add-on that appears to probably
have early Macs 
calle MacVision made by Koala.  What is it?  It has
two one inch 
diameter wheels on it, fits into the back of your mac
and has an RCA 
hookup to it.  Anybody guess?"

Howdy Dale,
The MacVision was a video digitizer, one of the first
ones in fact. I have one that is currently out of
operation, but I have seen what it can do... which,
compared to the digital signal processor in a Centris
650AV, is not much. It takes about 20 seconds to
digitize an image on a Plus or SE, and you get the
classic dithered 2-bit image. The fella who set up the
Lisa as a web server used a similar device to give his
machine "eyes", but it was a later release. I had
planned to use mine for digitizing video from a black
and white modified CCTV camera hooked up to a
telescope, but alas, the thing is currently dead.
If you google "Koala MacVision software", you should
be able to locate drivers for it.
Good luck!

Robert

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