[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 26/01/99  23:22:31, you write:
> 
> >My Sam produces no composite video output signal if the 12V is not present.
> >Without it my Sam is not functional to any useful extent. And if I bought a
> >new PSU then Format wouldn't guarantee the 12V line? Boy, am I glad I
> >bought those Greenweld PSUs as soon as I did.
> >
> >Andrew
> 
> That is not what I said, I said that SAM Elites were not guaranteed to have a
> TV output. All replacement PSUs sold do have full UHF output and 12v lines
> working.
> 
> --
> Bob.
OK, now I've deleted the original message, but I am fairly certain you
did in fact say there was no guarantee on the 12v line, and that the
Elite is being sold as a SCART machine?

I don't want to get into any kind of arguement here, but... Can we *try*
to clarify exactly what does and does not work in your stock? If you're
selling the Elite as a SCART machine, which does not need a 12v line,
why get uppity when someone simply says that they are glad that they had
bought a fully functional including-the-12v-line Greenweld PSU.
Especially since I got the impression that they're now sold out so most,
if not all replacement PSU business will be coming to you anyway.

Also *how* can you *not* guarantee a TV output on a machine which *has a
TV arial plug?* If it's supposed to be a SCART machine, why not remove
the cable to avoid 'confusion'?

Then again, I'm confused having read your response above, so it'll
probably only get worse... Ah, screw it. I don't care. Leave it to those
who understand ;-P

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