As someone who doesn't care enough about TVs to do anything but accept
hand-me-downs and other bits of charity, I've just received an old
plasma from work. But the catch is that it's a decade old and is
better described as a monitor than a TV, built for the international
market. So, in addition to VGA and DVI, it has composite and component
inputs and can accept a PAL or NTSC signal but has no tuner and no
SCART socket. It has an S-Video socket, a bunch of phonos and those
other things that I don't know the name of, but look like a bit like
phonos except that they stick out further and seem to have a smaller
hole. They're for component input; it's a normal yellow phono for
composite. Lacking another connector, I assume it's sync-on-green.

Obviously the SAM can output RGB and composite from its
not-quite-SCART socket, but what can I do to connect it to my TV?
Quazar doesn't seem to have anything relevant in stock and I'm a
soldering dunce.

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