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Subject: RGB to composite?
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Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 11:11:00 EDT
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I get a strange sense of deja vu...

A friend asked me if I would ask you:
	Is there a simple way, say a chip, to convert RGB(I) signals
	to composite video?
I doubt the application requires extreme precision. I think it may have
something to do with a Commodore 128.

						harold ravlin
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