Commodore and Atari used an early implementation of s-video on their home computers in order to show off their computers’ advanced-for-their-time graphics. Many monitors sold for those computers featured compatibility with this feature, which was called “separated” or “y/c” composite or at the time. JVC called the feature “s-video” when they started using it on [...]
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Using s-video gear with Commodore monitors
by Dave Farquhar on March 6, 2011
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Posted by Dave Farquhar on March 6, 2011
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