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Subject: Use For EGA Feature Conn.?
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Date: 27 Nov 88 15:46:00 GMT
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Nf-From: uxa.cso.uiuc.edu!sac90286    Nov 27 09:46:00 1988


Does anyone know if there are any add-on boards which make use of an EGA
style feature connector? Specifically, I have a Vega VGA (which comes 
equipped with an EGA, not a VGA, style feature connector) and was
wondering if there's a device which will convert the VGA's output 
(preferably the 320x200x256 color mode) to an NTSC composite signal 
suitable for recording on a standard VCR. Our Iris workstation has what
is called a "genlock" board installed which converts the Iris graphics
(1280 x 1024 x however-many-bitplanes) into an NTSC signal. Does such a
device exist for PCs? 

AdvTHANKSance.