Hi,
As an RGB output is an improvement on composite video, is it possible to connect a Taxan RGB card through a scart socket or is a different type of monitor required?
Thanks,
Richard.
Hi,
As an RGB output is an improvement on composite video, is it possible to connect a Taxan RGB card through a scart socket or is a different type of monitor required?
Thanks,
Richard.
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Hi Richard,
The Apple II 80 column RGB Color Card also produces RGB signals. You can connect it to an Apple IIGS monitor using the Marcorlandi mod. I suppose you can do the same with the Taxan RGB.
About the SCART, here is a cable to connect an IIGS RGB output to a SCART TV.
You can probably use it as an example to build one the the Taxan output.
Thanks Mate,
A little playing around required!