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From: sarrel@cherokee.cis.ohio-state.edu (Marc Sarrel)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: MicroTV and NTSC
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Date: 16 Aug 89 13:52:03 GMT
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In-reply-to: phil@vaxphw.dec.com's message of 16 Aug 89 03:54:23 GMT

I've been following these two subject threads (the Micro TV in a
window on a Mac II and the cable and software that will get NTSC
output from an Apple video card) and it occurred to me that technology
has now advanced to the point where you could hook the NTSC video
output from the video card to the NTSC input to the MicroTV and have a
live picture of what you were doing on the mac screen in a window...

_Somebody_ had to say it... :-)

M.C. Escher would be proud!
-=-
"Master, why is the letter 'i' the symbol for current?"  "Because there is
no letter 'i' in the word 'current'."  "Master, why do we use the letter
'j' for sqrt(-1)?"  "Because we use the letter 'i' for current."  Whereupon
the Master struck the Disciple, and the Disciple became enlightened.