Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!lll-crg!seismo!gatech!akgua!usl!elg From: elg@usl.UUCP (Eric Lee Green) Newsgroups: net.video,net.analog Subject: Re: Need RGB to composite signal chip recomendation Message-ID: <863@usl.UUCP> Date: Tue, 12-Aug-86 00:23:03 EDT Article-I.D.: usl.863 Posted: Tue Aug 12 00:23:03 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 9-Aug-86 03:56:49 EDT References: <406@watmath.UUCP> Reply-To: elg@usl.UUCP (Eric Lee Green) Distribution: net Organization: USL, Lafayette, LA Lines: 17 Xref: watmath net.video:2973 net.analog:982 In article <406@watmath.UUCP> mwtilden@watmath.UUCP (M.W. Tilden, Hardware) writes: >hi. > >Can anyone out there recommend a single chip that will magically >transform RGB and sync signals into a quality color composite >signal without an incredible amount of support circuitry? The I have a similiar problem. I have a popular computer produced by Toy Computer Inc., which produces an RGB 80 column signal, and a non-standard monochrome signal at higher-than-NTSC scan rate. I only have a monochrome composite monitor. Twould be nice for the twain to meet... the RGB signal sounds like a perfect source to mix and stir a composite signal for my monitor to eat. -- -- Computing from the Bayous, -- Eric Green {akgua,ut-sally}!usl!elg (Snail Mail P.O. Box 92191, Lafayette, LA 70509)