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    Smile RGB to PAL/NTSC adapters @ AUD$30-33 each!

    Hi all,

    My RGB to PAL/NTSC adapter project is ready for sale. Full and comprehensive details, including photos are on my website:

    http://www.amigamaniac.com

    I'm selling them fully assembled from AUD$30 (no connectors), for Amiga & non-Amiga applications, to AUD$33 for a fully assembled and tested unit ready to use on an Amiga - just plug it in!

    It outputs both Composite and S-Video.

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    Wow! Very nice indeed. I expect there are lots of Amiga users interested in this.

    I am. Just need to check my funds, then might order one myself.

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    This is sweet. How long will you be selling these? I definately want to order one when im Back in Australia in December.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vangar View Post
    This is sweet. How long will you be selling these? I definately want to order one when im Back in Australia in December.
    I'll be making them and selling them as long as people want them

    Since they are good for other platforms, like the old neobitz was, there should be a wider market, not just Amiga users I don't know how to let them know about it though. I guess I better find some forums for old machines that output RGB and CSYNC or HSYNC and VSYNC

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    Wouldn't it require a different connector at the RGB end for other systems?

    Have you considered making it a universal connector into the actual unit, and making different adaptor cables so the same unit can be interchanged between systems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    Wouldn't it require a different connector at the RGB end for other systems?

    Have you considered making it a universal connector into the actual unit, and making different adaptor cables so the same unit can be interchanged between systems?
    Yep, but by leaving the 23 pin D-Sub off, it leaves the holes available to solder wires too. There's detailed notes about how to use it on my website

    You mean me make adapter cables for different systems, such as Atari computers? I could add an inline plug or socket onto the PCB design I suppose, for me to make adapters, or others. I'll probably try and sell all of this batch before I bring out another version, if at all. I'll wait and see how sales go first

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