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Originally Posted by puntloos
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From what I read in http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ths8135.pdf I'm pretty sure that in theory the axim can do most of the work needed for a proper 'TV out' (composite/s-video) signal.
Questions:
1/ what hardware stuff is still needed?
2/ Can you program the chipset to do it somehow?
Can someone smarter than me comment on this?
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The hardware is easy. There are already chips that convert RGB to composite. You need to know the nitty gritty of the 2700G GPU programming.
Why not send off an email to the nice folk at NYDITOT.com to see what they say. They re-wrote their software to take advantage of the X50v/X51v output so they would have a better perspective on this. Of course, they could probably do some custom programming if you came up with the cable/interface design.