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- From: bberg@unlinfo.unl.edu (bruce berg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: TBC
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 15:27:56 GMT
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- Hi all,
- Happy Holidays! Does anyone know if the DKB TBC I, II, or III has
- an SVHS out. I believe it has a SVHS in. Also, I'm thinking of getting
- a GVP G-Lock. Do I route the output from that into the TBC and then
- out to the recording VCR or is that either impossible or unnecessary.
- Also, will this setup, coupled with a 4000, give me a "broadcast"
- quality output? There enough questions for one day.
-
- BTW, I have been following the 4000-monitor question with
- considerable interest, and decided to call C= at their toll free
- Memphis number. They said they had no list of monitors that would
- work, have had no complaints AT ALL about the 1960, and had never even
- heard of an upcoming quad monitor. After the comment about no
- complaints on the 1960, I decided I didn't have enough grains of salt
- in the house to take that comment with. (said he, ending the sentence
- with a preposition). Just out of more than idle curiosity, where did
- news of this quad monitor surface? Happy Computing. Go Huskers!!!
-
- Bruce Berg
- MVP
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