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- From: u009@csx.cciw.ca (G. Stewart Beal)
- Subject: Re: 8-bit video chip needed
- Organization: Canada Centre for Inland Waters
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 16:35:15 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.163515.28601@csx.cciw.ca>
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- In article <sad.722460663@camelot> sad@camelot.bradley.edu (Shrijay Dalal) writes:
- >Hello,
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- >Anyone know which are good 8-bit video chips to use to display to a
- >composite screen (TV) and is relatively easy to use and come by?
- >
- >Thank you,
- >Shrijay
- >
- >--
- >Shrijay Dalal | "Sometimes I think the surest sign that
- >sad@camelot.bradley.edu | intelligent life exists elsewhere in the
- >Student Computer Trainer | universe is that none of it has tried
- >Bradley University | to contact us." -- Calvin of C&H
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- 6847's are fairly easy to use. The clock arrangement permits it to control
- psuedo dual porting to avoid snow on screen updates.
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- Regards, Stu Beal, VE3MWM, U009@CS.CCIW.CA,
- National Water Research Institute, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.
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