Difference between revisions of "Videomaster"
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* plug to connect to 12V power on CPC monitor (GT64 or CTM644 monitor required) | * plug to connect to 12V power on CPC monitor (GT64 or CTM644 monitor required) | ||
− | + | The video master doesn't have a video input so doesn't have the capability by itself to create titles for videos - it was planned but it was never made - so to do that you would need to use a program on another computer which allows mixing more than one video source. | |
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Made by [[Campursoft|Campursoft]] | Made by [[Campursoft|Campursoft]] | ||
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+ | == Technical == | ||
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+ | The PCB is single sided. | ||
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+ | IC1 TEA2000 (PAL/NTSC Colour Encoder supporting 64 colours) | ||
+ | RV1 variable resistor | ||
+ | VC1 variable resistor | ||
+ | L1 variable resistor | ||
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== Pictures == | == Pictures == |
Revision as of 14:29, 21 August 2017
VideoMaster was (at the time) the best video modulator ever produced for the Amstrad CPC.
The connectors are:
- 6 Pin DIN plug for connecting into the CPC
- Composite video-output for the display
- connector for CPC disc drive power connector (if using on a CPC6128)
- plug to connect to 12V power on CPC monitor (GT64 or CTM644 monitor required)
The video master doesn't have a video input so doesn't have the capability by itself to create titles for videos - it was planned but it was never made - so to do that you would need to use a program on another computer which allows mixing more than one video source.
Made by Campursoft
Contents
Technical
The PCB is single sided.
IC1 TEA2000 (PAL/NTSC Colour Encoder supporting 64 colours) RV1 variable resistor VC1 variable resistor L1 variable resistor
Pictures
User Manual
See also
Review of VideoMaster in CPC Attack :
All pics by Terje Grind (Thank you man!)