[Coco] Re: S-video Prospects...
Roger Merchberger
zmerch at 30below.com
Sat Dec 17 16:46:28 EST 2005
Rumor has it that Torsten Dittel may have mentioned these words:
> > Also, according to the manual, the GIME chip in the NTSC & PAL CoCo3s are
> > the exact same chip; so saying that chroma & luma are generated totally
> > internally on the NTSC CoCo3, whilst true, seems to be also true of the PAL
> > CoCo3 as well...
>
>AFAIR the corresponding pin of the GIME isn't connected on the PAL
>board.
What I'm saying is this: Some people (as I understood it) were saying that
Chroma & Luma were available on the PAL CoCo3, but not on the NTSC CoCo3
due to those signals solely being internal to the NTSC GIME. Yet, the GIME
is the same between both machines. Therefore, I think the GIME has nothing
to do with it.
Can you get Chroma & Luma on a PAL CoCo3 that *doesn't* have the PAL
daughterboard? My hypothesis is: "No." I think that the PAL daughterboard
is generating Chroma & Luma from the RGB signals, and as such, with a
similar daughterboard with crystals for NTSC frequencies, S-Video is a
viable possibility, assuming there's a source for said boards.
I have the schematic & artwork for the boards, and if the 3 ICs necessary
are available, it might just be a matter of getting some built.
>Why not create a daughterboard with Roy's VGA design?
I'm not trying to generate VGA (which is an analog RGB design just at 2x
frequency from NTSC, not Chroma/Luma); my Sony TV doesn't have a VGA port
on it.... and those of us in the US don't have sets with SCART ports on
them, either. :-/
I don't have anything against Roy's design, but at this point it's not
going to enable me to do what I want with my CoCo3. I'd like to have more
options available, and S-Video seems to me like the best way *for me* for
better display options.
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Since when is it bad to have *more* options? ;-)
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Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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