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From: jfox@netcom.com (Jeff Fox)
Subject: Re: X-RAY TV!
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 1994 17:35:30 GMT
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Schematic for X-RAY TV device.

                  +5V    Gnd
                  +--------+
Analog Video ---->|        |---> Analog Video
Analog Audio ---->|  XRTV  |---> Analog Audio
Keyboard/pointer->|        |---> VCR controls
                  +--------+
                   RAM   ROM

XRTV is actually a general purpose consumer grade (inexpensive)
multimedia/parallel processing computer on a vlsi cmos chip.  It is the
software in ROM that makes it into an X-RAY TV.

Hardware available soon, software will have to wait for review by the
legal department.  :-)

Jeff Fox
Ultra Technology
