From what I do know: there isn't a lot of ownership or appreciation for Amiga/C64 et all in Japan, so it's not like a one-sided relationship with retro computing.
What is amazing is that one of those 8 bit systems from the
mid-80s was able to "Genlock" video and superimpose the computer
video over it.
What is amazing is that one of those 8 bit systems from the
mid-80s was able to "Genlock" video and superimpose the computer
video over it.
No 8-bit micro could do this.
Re: Re: Japanese Computers
By: lodger to Newtype Len on Mon Apr 28 2025 13:15:22
What is amazing is that one of those 8 bit systems from the
mid-80s was able to "Genlock" video and superimpose the computer
video over it.
No 8-bit micro could do this. However, your probably thinking of the Video Toaster, which did have a builit-in genlock. The VT was a plug-in card for the Amiga 2000 or higher. An awesome piece of technology for the day. You can watch the original promo videos on YouTube.
--- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux
* Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (21:2/101)
The (8 bit) BBC micro could do Genlock...
The (8 bit) BBC micro could do Genlock...
With the help of a genlock add-on card. In this case, it was the Cox 630B genlock card, so after a fashion, your right.
Sysop: | sneaky |
---|---|
Location: | Ashburton,NZ |
Users: | 2 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 118:21:26 |
Calls: | 2,127 |
Calls today: | 3 |
Files: | 11,149 |
D/L today: |
41 files (21,471K bytes) |
Messages: | 950,885 |