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CPC Palette

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== CPC6128 R,G,B signals (measured by nocash) ==

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File:Nocash-cpc6128rgb-test.jpg|Test
File:Nocash-cpc6128rgb-green.jpg|Green
File:Nocash-cpc6128rgb-red.jpg|Red
File:Nocash-cpc6128rgb-blue.jpg|Blue
</gallery>

The pictures are showing the RGB outputs on a CPC6128 with classic (non-cost-down) mainboard (measured between the monitor connector and R126,R128,R130). Each divider is 500us / 100mV.

The CPC is connected to the RGB input of a Philips Philetta TV Set (this is important for the test, as the monitor does pull-down the signals, without monitor connected both "max" and "half" signals are around 4.0V, with monitor connected they drop to circa 1.0V and 0.5V, as seen in the pictures).
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