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        Mark Wormgoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> There are two pins you may need - pin 8 indicates the presence of
>> a signal and it's format and there is another pin to indicate whether
>> the source is composite or RGB data.
>
> I already soldered the RGB pin; that works.  But how do you connect the
> other pin.  What resistor did you use?  It says input impedance > 10 kOhm.
>  Now, what do I use to get from 12V to 6V?  Simply use 10 kOhm?

I didn't connect mine, so I have no idea what you would need to do.

Tom

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Tom Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.compton.nu/
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