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From: corbin@maxzilla.Encore.COM
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: EGA card for composite output?
Summary: ATI EGA Wonder handles composite video
Message-ID: <12347@xenna.Encore.COM>
Date: 9 Aug 89 18:19:55 GMT
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Organization: Encore Computer Corp, Marlboro, MA
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 >leonard@bucket.UUCP (Leonard Erickson) writes:
 >>gwang@berlioz (George Wang) writes:
 >>
 >>ATI Technologies makes the ATI EGA wonder which comes with
 >>two composite video jacks.... I believe you can still use a
 >>9-pin to RCA converter on the EGA cards provided you set
 >>the EGA card for composite/RBG output....
 >
 >Are you *sure* those are composite video jacks? Most EGA cards duplicate
 >the IBM "feature connector" which among other things, uses two RCA type
 >jack. But the signals aren't NTSC video!!!

Yes, the ATI EGA Wonder puts out a composite video signal on one of the
RCS jacks (J1).  Putting a jumper on C3 pins 2&3 enables composite output
on J1 while a jumper on C3 pins 1&2 connects J1 to the feature connector.

The card also has an RF modulator port.