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VGA and RS-232c
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I see a VGA and RS-232c port on the back of my Tyco, digital, Video Recorder (they are female). Does anyone know what they are for, and what can i plug into them? Itis being used for cams. Right now it is hooked up to tv, and the night pictures are full of "bubbles" (large, small and medium size shperes), which obliterate the pictures. Truly |
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VGA and RS-232c
Harry ) writes:
You ask in a computer newsgroup, since this is not a repair question and this newsgroup is about the repair of electronic equipment. Once again, read Mark Zenier's guide to the sci.electronics.* hiearchy: ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/m/mzenier/seguide9706.txt Michael |
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VGA and RS-232c
"Harry" wrote:
Hello I see a VGA and RS-232c port on the back of my Tyco, digital, Video Recorder (they are female). Does anyone know what they are for, and what can i plug into them? Itis being used for cams. Right now it is hooked up to tv, and the night pictures are full of "bubbles" (large, small and medium size shperes), which obliterate the pictures. Truly Try these news groups: alt.video.dvd.tech rec.video.dvd.tech |
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