crt_tv_composite_modding
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| Inside the TV there is {{ :ka2915.pdf |this one chip}} or similar. Look up on The Internets to find out. The chip has a marking. | Inside the TV there is {{ :ka2915.pdf |this one chip}} or similar. Look up on The Internets to find out. The chip has a marking. | ||
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| + | Read it's spec sheet. | ||
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| + | Video out is the output signal of the RF de-modulator, | ||
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| + | For audio, wire there should be a trace corresponding to the audio output. Do the same as you did for the video out, cut it and wire it to the input of your composite audio. | ||
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| + | //If you didn't mess up anything, you should be able to use your monochrome CRT for gaming.// | ||
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