Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!rochester!cornell!biar!trebor From: trebor@biar.UUCP (Robert J Woodhead) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Help w/Mac II Video Output Message-ID: <371@biar.UUCP> Date: 12 Mar 89 04:55:17 GMT References: <5521602MR@MSU> Reply-To: trebor@biar.UUCP (Robert J Woodhead) Organization: Biar Games, Inc. Lines: 31 In article <5521602MR@MSU> 21602MR@MSU.BITNET (Mark Rosenberg) writes: >I'm working on a research project using a MAC II w/ a touch screen to present >stimuli to pigeons who then peck the screen. The problem I'd like to solve >is having a dual display - take the video signal from the Mac II and send it >to a box where there are two video outs on the other side which I can run one >to the touch screen and the other to an observation room. If I understand you correctly, what you really want is to be able to get standard video out of a Mac II so you can pump it into any number of tv monitors (and even record it on tape). There are several video boards that will do this, and can also overlay the digital images on live or taped video. Mass Microsystems has a board called the Colorspace II that does a very nice job; it can overlay 640x480x 256 colors onto an existing video signal (if desired) and then outputs a NTSC standard video signal that can be sent to any TV set. Otherwise, you will have to get a splitter box (which may have to do some amplification and other techie hooha [Im a software person]) and both the monitors you use will have to be capable of accepting the Mac II color signal (eg:they will have to be Mac II monitors). These are expensive, though not as expensive as the Colorspace II, which you can probably get for around $1750, perhaps less. However, the extra capabilities of boards like this make them well worth the price; you can do a lot with them. -- * Robert J Woodhead * The true meaning of life is cunningly encrypted and * * uunet!biar!trebor * hidden somewhere in this signature... * * Biar Games, Inc. * ...no, go back and look again *