Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!oliveb!tymix!antares!jms From: jms@antares.UUCP (joe smith) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Digi-View needs special gender changer Summary: +5v on wrong pin = "no video signal" Message-ID: <285@antares.UUCP> Date: 2 Dec 88 09:37:35 GMT References: <12595@srcsip.UUCP> Reply-To: jms@antares.UUCP (joe smith) Organization: Tymnet QSATS, San Jose CA Lines: 21 In article <12595@srcsip.UUCP> carpent@coltrane.SRC.Honeywell.COM (Todd P. Carpenter) writes: >3) I got Digi-view for some fun. I didn't want to spend $22.00 on their > gender bender, so I just hooked up a normal cable gender bender (to convert > from A500 to A2000). Does anyone know it you can use this with > output from a VCR (RCA output) or do you really need the camera (I tried, but > all I get is "video signal not present"). A straight gender changer will NOT work. The Amiga 1000 provides +5V, NC, and RESET on pins 23, 24, and 25 respectively. The Amiga 2000 provides these signals on pins 14, 15, and 16 respectively. Therefore you are not supplying plus five volts to the DigiView device. If your VCR has a rock-solid freeze frame, you can do B&W digitizing (16 shades of gray). To do color, you have to have the camera and color filter. That's because DigiView digitizes RGB as 3 monochrome exposures. A VCR cannot provide red-only, green-only, or blue-only signals. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TYMNET:JMS@F29 CA:"POPJ P," UUCP:{ames|pyramid}oliveb!tymix!antares!jms | | INTERNET: (Office-1.ARPA is no more) PHONE:Joe Smith @ (408)922-6220 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+