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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Doogee on 29 June 2003, 11:28

Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: Doogee on 29 June 2003, 11:28
Hello

I havent posted on any of these forums for an extremely long time, probably a matter of months, so yeah, hi!

I aquired a PowerPC Macintosh off of one of my friends for my birthday.

This machine is a 6100/66av power macintosh and seems to be running pretty damn nice with 72 (or 74) megs of ram and some really cool video card that has tv out and in.
This mac has some very strange ethernet thing (AAUI i tihnk) but i will be investing in some little doowhacky that will allow me to connect it to my 10base-t ADSL internet.

I have only one question, how do i use the tv in/out, all i really need to know is what type of cable i need to look for.

Thanks a bunch!
Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: avello500 on 29 June 2003, 13:33
i dont have a mac but i have a few vid cards with tv support.
is your connection rca,coax, or svideo?
if it is rca or coax just run a cable to the tv.
if its svideo you can run a cable to your tv if it supports svideo. if not just get a simple adapter and use rca.
hope it helps
Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: Doogee on 30 June 2003, 14:43
yeah it is s-video, thanks.


I hope i can find this Tranceiver to get my mac on the net, does anyone know where i could find one in australia????
Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: cocoamix on 30 June 2003, 19:34
Try http://www.lowendmac.com/ (http://www.lowendmac.com/)

They specialize in tips for older models.
Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: xyle_one on 30 June 2003, 19:59
so... if i have svideo out on my card, all i have to do is plug a cable in and i can watch, um, my extensive video collection on the tv?? (not pr0n you dirty whores  ;)  )
Title: I finally got myself a powerpc, i feel special
Post by: ravuya on 1 July 2003, 02:45
Yes.

Well, that is unless you're confusing the MiniDin8 serial ports or ADB with S-Video...

I'm sure you haven't. But just for future reference in case this thread gets archived:

This is an s-video port:
(http://www.ati.com/support/connectors/images/connectorsvideoinputfourpin.gif])

This is Mini-Din 8 serial:
(http://www.connectworld.net/mdin8-m.gif)

And this is ADB:
(http://www.muenster.de/~matthias/aladin/adb.gif)

So we're all good now.  (http://smile.gif)

Remember: Subtle, but important differences in s-video v. adb