>| You don't need this. Get the RGB output and connect (via a driver
>| with ordinary transistors) to a CGA color monitor. Werner Kai from Core
>| Club can explain this better.
>| The bad thing is that the image is as bad as any emulator image
>| (squared dots...).
>We were talking about 17" and 19" monitors. You don't see them that much
>nowadays in CGA format. What I was describing was the possibility to use a
>17" or 19" vga monitor on your MSX... Which could also be nice...
No, it's not. Italo Valerio bought a JAM (a board to connect
video games and anything that has a composite video or
S-Video on a VGA/SVGA monitor). He reported that the
image is strange when using the high resolution modes
(512 columns).
[]'s Daniel Caetano ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
MSX: Plug and play. PC: Plug, wait, wait, wait, turn off, plug, wait...
OS/2 Sites: http://www.os2brasil.com.br/novidades/
http://www.os2brasil.com.br/novidades/drivers.shtml
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8752/os2hp/index.html
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