OW! I just dropped my iBook on my foot!
anyway...
Could somebody tell me how you would hook up an apple I to a common TV or VCR? I never knew.
OW! I just dropped my iBook on my foot!
anyway...
Could somebody tell me how you would hook up an apple I to a common TV or VCR? I never knew.
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It is very easy to hook up the video signal to a TV or VCR. The board has a pin out of the composite video, which you can use as an input to your VCR or to your video input on the TV. Originally, before VCRs and VIDEO INPUTS on TVs, we put a small TV modulator on the output from the Apple I and then wired the output of the modulator to the antenna input on the TV.
P.S. Hope your foot is better and your iBook is perfect!
OK! I didn't under stand how it was hooked up--I thought it was like some VHF thing.