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SCART Cable
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Apple IIGS SCART Cable
Connect your Apple IIGS to a TV
or monitor with a SCART input.
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About the SCART Connector
The SCART connector was invented as a way to carry video, audio and
control signals between two video devices. It's most commonly used to
connect a video recorder or DVD player to a TV with a single cable. The
SCART connector is standard on most European audio-visual equipment but
is almost unknown in the USA. More Info: Wikipedia entry for SCART.
RGB versus Composite Video
The Apple IIGS
can connect to a display using a composite video cable, but Apple only
intended this to be used for connecting a monochrome monitor. For a
colour display the RGB video output was normally used. RGB stands for
red, green and blue. This refers to the way the video is sent as
seperate colour signals. The SCART connector on a TV allows for one
type of connection which is not generally found on non-SCART TVs, and
that's an RGB video input.
Benefits for the Apple IIGS
There are two advantages to using an
RGB video connection over composite:
- better picture quality since there is no
need to convert from RGB to composite video in the computer and back
again in the TV
- you can use any colour system TV (PAL,
SECAM or NTSC) with your IIGS whereas the computer's composite video only outputs in the
NTSC standard
While the picture quality will never be as
good as can be achieved with a true computer monitor, I have found that
on a cheap 48 cm (20") TV 80-column text is legible and this size
screen is great for games.
Cable Construction
Cable: 1.5 metres, shielded
Apple IIGS end: 15-pin D
plug with thumb lock-screws
TV end: 21-pin SCART plug
If you want to make your own cable the construction details are also
available on my Apple II web site here.
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SCART Cable
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