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Digtizers & Framegrabbers /
James Cook University:
 AD0240
 connects to: Other
Hi Res Version
- 683 x 386, 75K

The AD0240 is a video capture module designed to be used with the AD0201. It was built in-house by the James Cook University and was never released to the public. It was used for testing video capture capabilities in Amiga systems and used a Brooktree BT812 chip with FIFO and dual composite video inputs.

Page contributors: Mario Misic. 
Updated: 12/22/2004 . Added: 12/22/2004


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