jcrowe@mpd.tandem.com (Joseph Crowe) (06/21/91)
Hi folks, I have a chance to use my Amiga in seminars and classes if I can figure out how to hook up the signal to a projection TV which takes RGB input. Is anybody out there experienced in this type of operation. Thanks for the anticipated response. J. Crowe
guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) (06/21/91)
In article <320@devnull.mpd.tandem.com> jcrowe@mpd.tandem.com (Joseph Crowe) writes: >Hi folks, > I have a chance to use my Amiga in seminars and classes if I can figure >out how to hook up the signal to a projection TV which takes RGB input. Is >anybody out there experienced in this type of operation. Thanks for the >anticipated response. >J. Crowe It depends on the frequencies the Proj. TV is capable of receiving. The Amiga puts out analog and digital RGB (which is my other question, which do you need?) but a a frequency close to IBM's CGA and some EGA modes. Is the Proj. TV used on an IBM-type machine? It would be better if the TV was capable of using the analog RGB, otherwise you would only get something like 16 colors and some WB colors would have to be adjusted so that they are one of the visible 16 colors. -- guy@nsco.network.com // Guy Dandrea \\ // Network Systems Corp., Mpls. MN \X/ 1-800-328-9108 Fax:(612)424-1736 "Me and my Amiga...anything is possible?"