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From: yhchung@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (ying-hung chung)
Subject: Re: Composite -> VGA...
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In article <KDORFF.91Apr25100744@dante.nmsu.edu> kdorff@nmsu.edu (Kevin C. Dorff) writes:
>
>It is possible to feed in a composite signal to a vga analog monitor
>for viewing purposes?  What kind of interface would you need, does it
>exist, can it be build, how much, does someone sell one, how much is
>that?   Thanks mucho!
>
>--

Yes, if you have a multiscan VGA.

Check the Oct 1990 issue of Radio-Electronic.  There was an article 
on building a video converter that can accept NTSC signal and display
it on a multiscan VGA monitor. 
You can order the parts/parital kit from Harmonic Research Inc
193 Villanova Drive, Paramus, NJ 07652 (201) 652-3277

I was thinking of building one, but I have been too busy with my school work
.     
Oh yes, the kit is about $100.   


Yhchung
 
