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Old 10-31-2007, 08:05 AM
Guenther Sohler
 
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Default Looking for very simple usb graphic card

Hallo!

For my application, i am looking for someting like a graphic card.
It shall be connected to usb and shall generate a tv signal(composite or
s-video) No special graphic modes needed, just text mode.

I have seen taketv from sandisk, but it comes with 8gb memory(which i dont
need at all)

Can anybody help me ?

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Old 10-31-2007, 10:56 AM
GT
 
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Default Re: Looking for very simple usb graphic card

"Guenther Sohler" <guenther.sohler@wipro.com> wrote in message
newsan.2007.10.31.07.05.23.429987@wipro.com...
> Hallo!
>
> For my application, i am looking for someting like a graphic card.
> It shall be connected to usb and shall generate a tv signal(composite or
> s-video) No special graphic modes needed, just text mode.
>
> I have seen taketv from sandisk, but it comes with 8gb memory(which i dont
> need at all)
>
> Can anybody help me ?


Most modern graphics cards have a normal video connection for a PC monitor
and a TV-out connector. A graphics card like this would mean you don't need
a fancy USB device, but tell us what you are trying to do...


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Old 10-31-2007, 11:42 AM
Guenther Sohler
 
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Default Re: Looking for very simple usb graphic card

>> Hallo!
>>
>> For my application, i am looking for someting like a graphic card.
>>t shall be connected to usb and shall generate a tv signal(composite or
>> s-video) No special graphic modes needed, just text mode.
>>
>> I have seen taketv from sandisk, but it comes with 8gb memory(which i dont
>> need at all)
>>
>> Can anybody help me ?

>
> Most modern graphics cards have a normal video connection for a PC monitor
> and a TV-out connector. A graphics card like this would mean you don't need
> a fancy USB device, but tell us what you are trying to do...



I have got a very small pc with 300 mhz , used as a server, without
graphic card, and without pci not agp slot. just serial, usb and network
plug
I have got a small jukebox application running with a lcd display
connected to usb. now i want to get the display onto tv ...

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Old 10-31-2007, 01:27 PM
Paul
 
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Default Re: Looking for very simple usb graphic card

Guenther Sohler wrote:
>>> Hallo!
>>>
>>> For my application, i am looking for someting like a graphic card.
>>> t shall be connected to usb and shall generate a tv signal(composite or
>>> s-video) No special graphic modes needed, just text mode.
>>>
>>> I have seen taketv from sandisk, but it comes with 8gb memory(which i dont
>>> need at all)
>>>
>>> Can anybody help me ?

>> Most modern graphics cards have a normal video connection for a PC monitor
>> and a TV-out connector. A graphics card like this would mean you don't need
>> a fancy USB device, but tell us what you are trying to do...

>
>
> I have got a very small pc with 300 mhz , used as a server, without
> graphic card, and without pci not agp slot. just serial, usb and network
> plug
> I have got a small jukebox application running with a lcd display
> connected to usb. now i want to get the display onto tv ...
>


There are various versions of "USB to VGA" adapters.

http://sewelldirect.com/usb2tosvga.asp
http://www.trittonsales.com/products/TRIUV100.htm

Connect the VGA output, to a scan converter, to develop a composite
or S-video output.

AVerMedia AVerKey iMicro VGA Interface PC/Mac to TV Converter - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814100010

Paul

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