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ComputerEyes from 1985 |
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Print Technik Video-Digitizer from 1986 |
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Video Byte II with Super Explode V5.0 from 1989 |
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Scanntronik Video Digitizer from 1990 |
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All four of the video digitizers |
For the February 17 meeting of the Fresno Commodore User Group, we are trying out the four classic C64 video digitizers pictured above, from the very first one that I know - ComputerEyes - to the last, most sophisticated one - the Scantronnik Video Digitizer - which scans in red, then green, then blue and puts the 3 images together to form one, colored picture.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
Mind that GoDot supports three of these (except VideoByte)
ReplyDeleteArndt
no chance of gettin a image of the discs for print technic digitizers...need them badly
ReplyDeleteWow, this brings back memories I had a computerEyes back in the day for my commodore 64
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