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Robert Schaffner

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Jul 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM7/24/98
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LYNX TO TV ADAPTER DETAILS

Details have been released about the Wizztronics Lynx to TV adapter. The
adapter will cost $99, which is a good price, considering the prototype
cost $17,000! The board is 2x2 in. and must be installed. If you have a
Lynx 2, it should be fairly easy to install, however, a Lynx 1 is much
harder. The Lynxes widescreen aspect ratio is also maintained.
Unfortunately, there is no graphical improvement, but the resolution won't
be that much of a problem. And just for reference, the prototype was
12x15 in. with 165 components, and the final release has only 8 parts.

http://www.wizztronics.com/lynx.htm

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Sven Wernicke

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Aug 10, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/10/98
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Heyho Robert,


Du meintest am 24.07.98 um 19:44 im Brett /MAUS/REC/JAGUAR
zum Thema "Neuigkeiten..":


RS> LYNX TO TV ADAPTER DETAILS
RS>
RS> Details have been released about the Wizztronics Lynx to TV adapter. The
RS> adapter will cost $99, which is a good price, considering the prototype
RS> cost $17,000! The board is 2x2 in. and must be installed. If you have a
RS> Lynx 2, it should be fairly easy to install, however, a Lynx 1 is much
RS> harder. The Lynxes widescreen aspect ratio is also maintained.
RS> Unfortunately, there is no graphical improvement, but the resolution won't
RS> be that much of a problem. And just for reference, the prototype was
RS> 12x15 in. with 165 components, and the final release has only 8 parts.
RS>
RS> http://www.wizztronics.com/lynx.htm

Das ist doch technisch garnicht möglich...wo will man den Lynx denn
anschliessen?? Der hat doch keinen Video-Ausgang und über das Com-Lynx-
Kabel kann das doch nicht gehen!!!

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Robert Schaffner

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Aug 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/14/98
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S> Das ist doch technisch garnicht möglich...wo will man den Lynx denn
S> anschliessen?? Der hat doch keinen Video-Ausgang und über das Com-Lynx-

S> Kabel kann das doch nicht gehen!!!

Nach dem Studieren der Vorlage könnte man u.U darauf kommen das in den
LYNX eine Plaine eingebaut wird, eine kleine, die den Anschluß eben
dann ermöglicht. Wer das braucht zu diesen Preis ist damit lediglich
über dessen Existenz Informiert. Aktuell sind übrigens 125$ dafür.

Gruß, Robert

Florian Roth

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Aug 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/14/98
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Hallo,

RS>> Details have been released about the Wizztronics Lynx to TV adapter.

RS>> The


RS>> adapter will cost $99, which is a good price, considering the
prototype
RS>> cost $17,000! The board is 2x2 in. and must be installed. If you
have a
RS>> Lynx 2, it should be fairly easy to install, however, a Lynx 1 is
much
RS>> harder. The Lynxes widescreen aspect ratio is also maintained.
RS>> Unfortunately, there is no graphical improvement, but the resolution

RS>> won't be that much of a problem. And just for reference, the
prototype
RS>> was 12x15 in. with 165 components, and the final release has only 8
RS>> parts.
RS>>
RS>> http://www.wizztronics.com/lynx.htm

SWa> Das ist doch technisch garnicht möglich...wo will man den Lynx denn
SWa> anschliessen?? Der hat doch keinen Video-Ausgang und über das
Com-Lynx-
SWa> Kabel kann das doch nicht gehen!!!
Das ist eine Platine, die in das Lynx eingebaut wird und dann eine TV-
Buchse zur Verfügung stellt.

Tschau
Florian

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