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Re: RE: VGA to NTSC conversion

From: "Brian Kuriyama" <>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 18:51:17 -1000

Bryan Hurley <> wrote:
>
> Can you use the 320x240 Kopin display with the driver in the Spy Car? Or is
> the driver also stuck at the 300x225?
I believe you're stuck with the smaller display. The 320x240 Kopin
display has a larger connector with more pins. Although you`re welcome
to try and interface it somehow hehe.

On 10/1/07, Bryan Hurley <> wrote:
>
> Can you use the 320x240 Kopin display with the driver in the Spy Car? Or is
> the driver also stuck at the 300x225?
>
> -Bryan Hurley
>
>
> On 10/1/07, Justin Shands <> wrote:
> > >>Brian Kuriyama wrote:
> > >>The spy car HMD has such a low resolution, how do you plan on using
> > >>it? I just purchases a Sony UX that I may or may not use for a
> > >>wearable base, but I don't know what I can effectively display on the
> > >>HMDs, especially in black and white.
> >
> > I was mostly hoping to get text output, which would be fine at
> > 320x240(or 300x225, according to this post:
> >
> http://www.haven.org/pipermail/wear-hard/2007-March/018715.html
> ) I
> > read another post a while back which gives the lowest output on the
> > OQO as 320x240... I'm hoping I can still get it to work with the spy
> > car HMD.
> >
> > Of course, now that I start looking into the costs of VGA NTSC scan
> > converters, the spy car HMD seems like much less of a deal. I'll
> > probably keep tinkering with them anyway... but I'm starting to wish I
> > just saved the money for a higher quality HMD ;)
> >
> > - Justin
> >
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