That's great.
I have found my supplier info of 6 months ago.
For any UK readers of this, I got mine from:
Mode Components
0121 2333661
Says 2.20
I would be interested to hear from you when constructed.
Thanks for the compliments re my url - as you will appreciate, there
have been many hours (thousands, I guess) in the development of the
items therein. I am indebted to the PIC.
Barry
--- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> wrote: > I've actually found a local source MC1377,
www.wagner.net.au sell them for AU$9.70 and have stock >
> Nigel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Nigel Symes
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 9:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
> Thank you so much - that pdf is an absolute gold-mine.
>
> BTW I love all the PIC projects on your site. I've added a link to it from my site. >
> And where do you source your MC1377s from? I'm in Australia so I've looked around for mail order places with google but can not
seem to find anything. The only source I can think of is pulling
them out of amiga A520 Tv modules but I don't think I could come at
ripping apart perfectly good historical hardware.... :) >
> Thanks,
> Nigel
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: bazling
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:28 PM
> Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
>
> Nigel
> I have put a link to the file for you at the bottom of my NTL url as > below, you should be able to download from there.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.blyth/model/barry/pic01/rc_odds.ht > m
>
> I am still able to get the mc1377 last time I tried
> Barry
>
> --- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> wrote: > > Thanks.
> >
> > I can't actually seem to be able to find that pdf (google and ftp > searches) but I'll keep looking.
> >
> > BTW I now realise I can't actually procure the mc1377 (the
> catalogue I was looking at was 2 years old and no one has stock > these days)
> >
> > The only thing that looks similar and available is the AD724 and > AD725 - is this right? Or is there another chp out
there that does > colour encoding?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nigel
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: bazling
> > To:
> > Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:45 AM
> > Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs > >
> >
> >
> > --- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> > wrote:
> > > I was wondering of anyone here has used the MC1377 and PICs to > > generate colour tv signals.
> > >
> > > And/Or if there are any links or books that show how to use > it. So
> > far I can only find non-english pages with info.
> > >
> > > I was wondering if it is somehow possible to turn PICTetris > into a
> > coloured version using the MC1377?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Nigel
> >
> > Yes, I have made a couple of the following.
> > 16f84 generates the patterns (X-Hatch, Colour Bars etc) and > driving
> > into mc1377 to produce composite video output.
> > Not my idea though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK > of
> > course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf contains circuit, > PCB &
> > asm
> > Should find it if you search the www
> > Barry
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Reply by Nigel Symes●October 5, 20042004-10-05
I've actually found a local source MC1377,
www.wagner.net.au sell them for AU$9.70 and have stock
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: Nigel Symes
To: p...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and
PICs
Thank you so much - that pdf is an absolute
gold-mine.
BTW I love all the PIC projects on your site.
I've added a link to it from my site.
And where do you source your MC1377s from?
I'm in Australia so I've looked around for mail order places with
google but can not seem to find anything. The only source I can think of is
pulling them out of amiga A520 Tv modules but I don't think I could come at
ripping apart perfectly good historical hardware.... :)
Thanks,
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: bazling
To: p...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
Nigel I have put a link to the file for you at
the bottom of my NTL url as below, you should be able to download from
there.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.blyth/model/barry/pic01/rc_odds.ht m
I am still able to get the mc1377 last time I tried Barry
--- In p...@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...>
wrote: > Thanks. > > I can't actually seem to be
able to find that pdf (google and ftp searches) but I'll keep
looking. > > BTW I now realise I can't actually procure
the mc1377 (the catalogue I was looking at was 2 years old and no one has
stock these days) > > The only thing that looks similar
and available is the AD724 and AD725 - is this right? Or is there another
chp out there that does colour encoding? > > Thanks, > Nigel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: bazling > To: p...@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:45 AM > Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and
PICs> > --- In p...@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Symes"
<symesbris@h...> wrote: > > I was wondering
of anyone here has used the MC1377 and PICs to > generate
colour tv signals. > > > > And/Or
if there are any links or books that show how to use it. So > far I can only find non-english pages with info. > > > > I was wondering if it is
somehow possible to turn PICTetris into a > coloured
version using the MC1377? > > > >
Thanks, > > Nigel > > Yes, I
have made a couple of the following. > 16f84 generates the
patterns (X-Hatch, Colour Bars etc) and driving >
into mc1377 to produce composite video output. > Not my idea
though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK of > course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf contains circuit,
PCB & > asm > Should find it
if you search the www > Barry> > to
unsubscribe, go to http://www.yahoogroups.com and follow the instructions> >
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Thank you so much - that pdf is an absolute
gold-mine.
BTW I love all the PIC projects on your site.
I've added a link to it from my site.
And where do you source your MC1377s from?
I'm in Australia so I've looked around for mail order places with
google but can not seem to find anything. The only source I can think of is
pulling them out of amiga A520 Tv modules but I don't think I could come at
ripping apart perfectly good historical hardware.... :)
Thanks,
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: bazling
To: p...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:28 PM
Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
Nigel I have put a link to the file for you at
the bottom of my NTL url as below, you should be able to download from
there.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/barry.blyth/model/barry/pic01/rc_odds.ht m
I am still able to get the mc1377 last time I tried Barry
--- In p...@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...>
wrote: > Thanks. > > I can't actually seem to be
able to find that pdf (google and ftp searches) but I'll keep
looking. > > BTW I now realise I can't actually procure
the mc1377 (the catalogue I was looking at was 2 years old and no one has
stock these days) > > The only thing that looks similar
and available is the AD724 and AD725 - is this right? Or is there another
chp out there that does colour encoding? > > Thanks, > Nigel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: bazling > To: p...@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:45 AM > Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and
PICs> > --- In p...@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Symes"
<symesbris@h...> wrote: > > I was wondering
of anyone here has used the MC1377 and PICs to > generate
colour tv signals. > > > > And/Or
if there are any links or books that show how to use it. So > far I can only find non-english pages with info. > > > > I was wondering if it is
somehow possible to turn PICTetris into a > coloured
version using the MC1377? > > > >
Thanks, > > Nigel > > Yes, I
have made a couple of the following. > 16f84 generates the
patterns (X-Hatch, Colour Bars etc) and driving >
into mc1377 to produce composite video output. > Not my idea
though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK of > course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf contains circuit,
PCB & > asm > Should find it
if you search the www > Barry> > to
unsubscribe, go to http://www.yahoogroups.com and follow the instructions> >
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I am still able to get the mc1377 last time I tried
Barry
--- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> wrote: > Thanks.
>
> I can't actually seem to be able to find that pdf (google and ftp searches) but I'll keep looking. >
> BTW I now realise I can't actually procure the mc1377 (the catalogue I was looking at was 2 years old and no one has stock
these days) >
> The only thing that looks similar and available is the AD724 and AD725 - is this right? Or is there another chp out there that does
colour encoding? >
> Thanks,
> Nigel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: bazling
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:45 AM
> Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
>
> --- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> wrote: > > I was wondering of anyone here has used the
MC1377 and PICs to
> generate colour tv signals.
> >
> > And/Or if there are any links or books that show how to use it. So > far I can only find non-english pages with
info.
> >
> > I was wondering if it is somehow possible to turn PICTetris into a > coloured version using the MC1377?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Nigel
>
> Yes, I have made a couple of the following.
> 16f84 generates the patterns (X-Hatch, Colour Bars etc) and driving > into mc1377 to produce composite video output.
> Not my idea though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK of > course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf
contains circuit, PCB & > asm
> Should find it if you search the www
> Barry
>
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Reply by Nigel Symes●October 3, 20042004-10-03
Thanks.
I can't actually seem to be able to find
that pdf (google and ftp searches) but I'll keep looking.
BTW I now realise I can't
actually procure the mc1377 (the catalogue I was looking at was 2 years old
and no one has stock these days)
The only thing that looks similar and available
is the AD724 and AD725 - is this right? Or is there another chp out there that
does colour encoding?
Thanks,
Nigel
----- Original Message -----
From: bazling
To: p...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 12:45 AM
Subject: [piclist] Re: MC1377 colour encoder for TV and PICs
--- In p...@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Symes"
<symesbris@h...> wrote: > I was wondering of anyone here has used
the MC1377 and PICs to generate colour tv signals. > >
And/Or if there are any links or books that show how to use it. So far I
can only find non-english pages with info. > > I was wondering
if it is somehow possible to turn PICTetris into a coloured version using
the MC1377? > > Thanks, > Nigel
Yes, I have
made a couple of the following. 16f84 generates the patterns (X-Hatch,
Colour Bars etc) and driving into mc1377 to produce composite video
output. Not my idea though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK of
course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf contains circuit, PCB &
asm Should find it if you search the www Barry
--- In , "Nigel Symes" <symesbris@h...> wrote: > I was wondering of anyone here has used the MC1377
and PICs to generate colour tv signals. >
> And/Or if there are any links or books that show how to use it. So far I can only find non-english pages with info. >
> I was wondering if it is somehow possible to turn PICTetris into a coloured version using the MC1377? >
> Thanks,
> Nigel
Yes, I have made a couple of the following.
16f84 generates the patterns (X-Hatch, Colour Bars etc) and driving
into mc1377 to produce composite video output.
Not my idea though - Originates in italy (Use a 4.43XTal in UK of
course)- There is a pdf called video-en.pdf contains circuit, PCB &
asm
Should find it if you search the www
Barry
Reply by Nigel Symes●September 24, 20042004-09-24
I was wondering of anyone here has used the
MC1377 and PICs to generate colour tv signals.
And/Or if there are any links or books that
show how to use it. So far I can only find non-english pages with
info.
I was wondering if it is somehow possible to
turn PICTetris into a coloured version using the MC1377?