VERAULT
Veteran Member
So I installed the Composite video audio board I printed some pcbs of. Its a clone of the mid 1980s Mark Data Products UVD (Universal video Driver) Board. IT just has 5 leads you clip to various locations depending on your Coco 1 or 2 model and thats it. I had it in and working in 5 minutes after I built it.
The intructions were pretty easy to follow. https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/Universal Video Driver (Mark Data Products).pdf
Its a solderless non destructive mod so It can be pulled in a heartbeat if you choose to get rid of it for something else.
I plan on building another for my Coco 1 next. And that makes 2 less machines I own relying on RF for sound and video!!!
The intructions were pretty easy to follow. https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Manuals/Hardware/Universal Video Driver (Mark Data Products).pdf
Its a solderless non destructive mod so It can be pulled in a heartbeat if you choose to get rid of it for something else.
I plan on building another for my Coco 1 next. And that makes 2 less machines I own relying on RF for sound and video!!!
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