Originally posted by: Warp99
if the 2950 or the 925 circuitry by LSI design does not provide for a 'real' composite output.
if the 2950 or the 925 circuitry by LSI design does not provide for a 'real' composite output.
(For those following along, "LSI" is "large scale integration," which means putting a lot of discrete electronic components functions together in one package. This is typically what happens in mature electronics, and is one large reason why the prices of electronic equipment (say, DVD players) start to plummet once that equipment hits the mainstream. It's also a reason why sometimes late-model equipment isn't quite as robust or tweakable as earlier-generation stuff -- you just can't get in there and swap out individual components to try and improve or change things.)