On 8/30/06, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We certainly don't want a lot of switches on the card.

Gee, why not?  They are three dimensional!

>      50 or 60 Hz also selects if TV is NTSC or PAL.

>From a tuner card:

 supported norms: 0 = NTSC-M;
                  1 = NTSC-JP;
                  2 = PAL-BG;
                  3 = PAL-DK;
                  4 = PAL-I;
                  5 = PAL-M;
                  6 = PAL-N;
                  7 = PAL-Nc;
                  8 = PAL-60;
                  9 = SECAM-L;
                 10 = SECAM-DK;

Looks like we need at least 11 modes for TV?  :-(

That's 4 jumpers, just for TV.  Can't get away from those pesky
jumpers.

unless you want a box to do that? 15 pin  to tv? hey tv can talk ddc now!

i think i have that engineers phone number here somewhere...

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