Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!husc6!linus!sdl From: sdl@linus.UUCP (Steven D. Litvintchouk) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: amiga composite video Message-ID: <11759@linus.UUCP> Date: Fri, 21-Aug-87 23:09:35 EDT Article-I.D.: linus.11759 Posted: Fri Aug 21 23:09:35 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 23-Aug-87 06:46:48 EDT References: <839@itsgw.RPI.EDU> Organization: The MITRE Corp., Bedford, MA Lines: 29 In-reply-to: rogoff@itsgw.RPI.EDU's message of 21 Aug 87 17:41:41 GMT Posting-Front-End: GNU Emacs 18.47.1 of Sun Aug 2 1987 on linus (berkeley-unix) In article <839@itsgw.RPI.EDU> rogoff@itsgw.RPI.EDU (David H. Rogoff) writes: > I know this has already been discussed, but because of a screwup/ > emergency, I need to ask again: what is the mod to the 1000 to > make the composite video level normal. Please post or email very > soon to make a video arts professor I know very happy. The (excellent) article, "Quality Video from a Quality Computer," in Amazing Computing, volume 2., no. 7, explains just how to do it. Essentially, what you must do is change a couple of resistors. The result is a composite signal that is at least "industrial-quality." Unfortunately, the details are too long and complicated to go into here. Also, you really need to see the photographs in the article to see where all the parts are located. I suggest you call PiM Publications (Fall River, Massachusetts) and see if you can order that (back) issue of Amazing Computing. Steven Litvintchouk MITRE Corporation Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 Fone: (617)271-7753 ARPA: sdl@mitre-bedford.arpa UUCP: ...{cbosgd,decvax,genrad,ll-xn,philabs,security,utzoo}!linus!sdl