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From: spf@bonnie.UUCP (Steve Frysinger)
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Subject: Re: RGB to NTSC composite, HELP
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Date: Fri, 26-Jul-85 10:07:58 EDT
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> Does anyone know of a commercially available adapter that can convert RGB video
> signals into NTSC composite? 

Yes. There is (or was in 1981) a beast produced by a company called Lenco.
It was called an encoder, and took RGB+synch inputs and produced NTSC output.
I used it to convert image processor output for recording on videotape.
I don't have an address for the company, but knowing that it exists you
should be able to find them through an electronics distributor or something.

Steve Frysinger

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