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From: chinn@butler.UUCP (David Chinn)
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Subject: RGB Monitor question
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 12:06:49 EDT
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I purchased an AMDEK Color I RGB monitor (this was years ago)
to hook to my IBM personal computer.

I was thinking that it would be nice to have a second television 
set, and so the question...

Is it possible to drive the monitor from the VCR?  Unfortunately,
the VCR has a composite output, and the monitor has a RGB input.
Is there a box I can put in between to rectify the difference?
It seems that it would be a pretty simple thing to derive a 
composite input from an RGB output, but I want to go the other
way.

Please send me e-mail, as I don't usually read all these
newsgroups.

		 Thanks in Advance,
					  ... david m. chinn