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Any good directions to add Composite Video to my Atari 400?


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Ah.. Didn't see the link. All I saw were forums.

 

Thanks!

The kjmann method of obtaining audio is simpler, just attach a wire to the pad indicated in the image and through a 1uF capactor to an RCA jack. The op-amp used in the Lttle Brother article is better for driving a speaker directly, but unneccessary if using TV or powered speakers.

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Lots of times, the number of threads available here at AA (and what they contain) is absolutely overwhelming. You are in fact looking for a "needle in a haystack."

 

I certainly am not "bothered" if someone asks a question, even if *I* think the answer could be found with a bit of effort. Google searches frequently sort through the chaf and get to the heart of the matter.

 

We're here to be helpful, are we not?

 

-Larry

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See, here's the thing.

 

Even if I do find a thread, it may only scratch the surface of what can be accomplished. For example, not long after posting, I got an e-mail from a user "MagicKnight" who creates his own really quality mods for the Atari 400. Most of the time, I wouldn't find things like this or wouldn't know of them unless I was on AtariAge.

 

This is why I ask, because I might not know.

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