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now, that is cool

one thing that I am thinking of is something like a little box that you could connect to a vga monitor. the box could have an oscillator to connect to the v-sync pin, and an audio input to connect to the h-sync. you could even have 3 potentiometers connecting the r,g, and b pins to .7v (or 1v, i cant remember), to get various colors.

but would this actually work? I dont think so, because a vga monitor's built in smarts would probably freak it out, what with the constantly changing h-sync. but it would be cool.

question: do I have to use an old-fashioned cga monitor in order to do this? or can I use a vga monitor, and hack it apart similar to what you have done here?

I dont have anything except for more modern vga monitors, but would really like to try this out!

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