Steen, My Wallstreet has S-Video out. You need an S-Video cable and an S-Video external appliance such as TV.
I found that it was a little fussy about the sync between TV on and booting etc.
But, in the end since the S-Video port is hotswappable
I found that TV on, computer booted, then plug both ends in works.
Make sure other input connections on the TV are disoconnected.
Then select the Open Montor's Control Panel
and play with the settings.
voila, the TV is your monitor
HTH Cliff
At 5:54 AM -0400 4/18/05, G-Books wrote:
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 08:57:55 +0200 Subject: Use S-video out From: Steen Asmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I have a Lombard using OS 9.2.2
It has a s-video out.
Does anyone know how to use it?
Hope someone can help me.
Best wishes
Steen
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