Re: question (fwd)

From: Larry Anderson (foxnhare_at_goldrush.com)
Date: 1998-10-13 04:41:21

Ruud Baltissen wrote:
> 
> Hallo Michael,
> 
> Aan 11-10-98 17:01, in bericht
> <Pine.LNX.4.03L.9810111701400.22773-100000@dat95pkn.campus.mdh., Peter Karlsson
> <peter@perkele.coyote.org> schreef:
> 
> > From: Michael Theiss <Michael.Theiss@t-online.de>
> > Subject: question
> >
> > hello !
> >
> > i don't know where this email is going to. i just try it.
> > i've a c128 an a cpm monitor "1901". now i've heard that this monitor
> > can be used as a tv-screen (with extern receiver ), but i can't find any
> > docs about that.
> >
> > perhaps you can help me or you know someone who can ....
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > michael theiss
> >
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> I've seen advertisements of these TV-tuners. Consider it as a TV without a
> screen. A friend of mine now uses a broken Video Recorder for this purpose:
> while working on his PC, he can watch TV on his C64-colormonitor :-) I am only
> waiting for some one to give me broken VCR.
> 

There are two I've seen - one with knobs which resembles an older TV tuner,
the other with buttons (I have one that is a Magnavox) which reminds me alot
of the push button tuners in onld VCRs (12 buttons, twelve little controls to
set channels under a panel).  I think a working VCR would be a better
investment, the 1902 would be a crisp montor for playing stuff on, also ou
have a VCR right next to the ol' 64 or 128 to record on to.  :)


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