User`s guide

The VideoTurtle, from Turtle Enterprises, can be purchased for $149.95 from
one of it's authorized distributors, such as Tex Comp Ltd. To order all 1-800-
846-3474. For technical information on TV RGB systems we haven't mentioned, or
general technical help, call 1-626-967-3341. Turtle Enterprises can be reached
via email: videoturtle@hotmail.com
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From: Tony Cianfaglione
029- Can I use a GS RGB monitor with my IIc?
I use a IIc with a GS RGB monitor constantly through a Video 7 cable and it
works fine. The 80 column text is crystal clear plus you can make it 4 different
colors by flipping switches on the Video 7. A digital RGB displays 16 colors on
a IIc but the GS RGB still displays 8.
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From: Rubywand
030- I connected a composite monitor to my GS at the
standard "RCA plug" output but I get a fuzzy dim display.
The monitor worked fine on my II+. What's the problem?
When a composite monitor is known to be okay, a fuzzy/dim display usually
indicates that the video output level is too low. (A too-bright, whitish, faded
look could indicate the output is too high.)
You can adjust video output on a II+ via the small on-motherboard knob near
the Game I/O socket. There does not seem to be any way to adjust composite video
output on the GS. If your monitor has a video input level adjustment, try
changing the setting.
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031- Ever since adding a SecondSight video board it seems
like my GS is always crashing. Is the SS board causing
problems?
SecondSight adds some nice features; but, it is known to be a power hog.
Most likely, your system is crashing due to noise glitches on the +5V and/or
+12V power busses. The fix is to fatten power supply leads and, probably, add
on-motherboard +5V and +12V jumpers to a couple Slots. Details are supplied in
the POWER FAQs (csa2POWER.TXT).