Re: A92: what is it?


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Re: A92: what is it?




that would work if you had an 89 plugged into a 92
viewscreen. You would just write stuff to the
non-viewable part of the video RAM.

--- Aaron Hill <serac@lightmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > But unfortunately it's output ONLY. You could
> probably
> > plug it into a synthesizer and play MIDI files
> with
> > it. It's fast enough. :-)
> 
> Let's see... putting a non-video data stream into a
> video stream
> to send that data.  Anyone besides me think of
> Closed Captioning?
> Now Closed Captioning is sent on the "non-visible"
> parts of the
> stream.  But if you have a TV/Monitor with Vertical
> Hold you can
> "see" the data stream (also the syncing
> information).  If we can
> write to some part of the screen that can't be seen
> or do it fast
> enough so we can't see it, we could still use the
> screen and send
> data across the line.  The biggest issue is getting
> the device on
> the other end to sync properly and fast enough.
> 
> TI-Hardware... go get 'em.
> 
> 
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