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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> It works on the mobile chips which have integrated TV out support, but<BR>
> we haven't gotten the SDVO TV out code working yet.<BR>
OK, I have to admit that I was inaccurate.<BR>
It does work in some cases, just not for me.<BR>
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> It's on the list, but the list is long. Of course, shipping SDVO docs<BR>
> would make this easy for anyone else to do, so that's higher on my list<BR>
> than writing the code myself.<BR>
I do not blame you (or anybody else except the manufacturers)<BR>
for this situation; I'm just frustrated.<BR>
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> I admit to a bit of curiosity about why anyone wants TV out these days<BR>
> though; every monitor in my house has DVI or VGA inputs, which provide a<BR>
> far better picture than NTSC or even component video. But, I guess there<BR>
> are still uses.<BR>
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I do not now about others, but for me, it's simple question of size:<BR>
the TV's diameter is about 25 inch. A monitor of the same size costs about 1200 USD.<BR>
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I can not afford to buy such a thing in the foreseeable future.<BR>
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Kristof<BR>
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