Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!rutgers!clyde!cuae2!ihnp4!ihuxi!store2 From: store2@ihuxi.UUCP (Wilcox) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: 1040 & composite monitors Message-ID: <1431@ihuxi.UUCP> Date: Fri, 14-Nov-86 08:46:09 EST Article-I.D.: ihuxi.1431 Posted: Fri Nov 14 08:46:09 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 16-Nov-86 00:28:17 EST References: <129@aa.ecn.purdue.edu.UUCP> <2756@mit-hermes.ARPA> <148PPGCU@CUNYVM> <1485@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Organization: AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL Lines: 32 *****************[Ignore header path]***************** > But forget about the modulator: how about getting just plain composite > video (no RF) out of the 1040? Anyone knows how? Or is this what was meant > in the posting, modulation meaning in this case the encoding of the colors > in the subcarrier? Since my posting yesterday, I remembered another article I read on this subject. The July (I think) issue of Computer Shopper had an article that mentioned a company called At Your Service run by Mike Spires. He says he has the video connectors for those that want to make their own cables and he sells for $20 a 5 foot cable with composite video and audio out. For those with a 520ST with the built-in modulator, he passed along an undocumented feature. You already have composite video on pin 2 of the video connector. If you would like to contact him for further information his address is: At Your Service 2856 Leechburg Rd. Lower Burrell, PA 15068 (412)-335-4477 He is also associated with an ST FOREM BBS called the Atari Elite BBS. He receives messages there also. The number is (412)-384-5609. They run at 300, 1200 & 2400 Baud. Kit Kimes AT&T--Information Systems Labs 1100 E. Warrenville Rd. Naperville, IL 60566 ...ihnp4!iwvae!kimes