dvadura@watdaisy.UUCP (12/16/86)
A friend asked me to post this as his machine's news is broken, so... --------- Recently, I put up a message saying that if people were interested in the plans for an RGB-> composite converter, they should send me a self addressed stamped envelope. Actually, the number of requests I have received have been quite significant. There are also some who suggested that since Canadian stamps are hard to find in the States, I should think of an alternative method of making this program available. To top it of, some of the replies I sent have bounced off various hosts, so if you don't receive a personal acknowledgement, don't panic. So, right after my exams (in progress now), I hope to send photocopies to all those who mailed me a self-addressed, stamped (Canadian or otherwise :-) envelope. As for those who sent email, I'll try to contact you as well. Furthermore, I will try to do a machine-readable schematic using Degas Elite (I have to get my copy of the program first), and if that turns out satisfactorily, I'll uuencode and post the schematic to the net. In the meanwhile, please bear with me while I get my exams over with. I thank those who have been kindly patient. I appologize for not warning people about my exams when I put up the announcement. -anees ps. The thing that is taking time is that the schematics need redrawing (my notebook is automatically encrypted by my handwriting) and I would like to be fully satisfied with the circuits performance before I put it out. Oh yeah, and I am not affiliated with Batteries Included. -- Anees Munshi @ University of Toronto Engineering Comp. Facility :A {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!utcsri!utecfb!mugc {ihnp4|decvax|utzoo|utcsri}!utecfa!utecfb!munshi -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dennis Vadura, Computer Science Dept., University of Waterloo UUCP: {ihnp4|allegra|utzoo|utcsri}!watmath!watdaisy!dvadura ================================================================================