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Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 1.5 (top)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 1.5 from 1988. Serial Number CL020B.
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 1ssue 1.5 (back)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 1.5 (bottom)
Wild Vision Chroma300 Issue 1.5 (top)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 1.5 from 1988 serial number CL0459. This card appears to have some changes from the first card with variable resistors replaced by standard ones.
Wild Vision Chroma300 issue 1.5 (back)
Wild Vision Chroma300 Issue 1.5 (bottom)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (top)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Series Issue 2 from 1991, serial number CL0709. The issue 2 board is a redesign and includes an RGB out plug and the RGB in socket is now a cable with the plug on hte end
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (back)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (bottom)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (top)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Series Issue 2.0 from 1991, serial number 506/04005. Although similar to the previous Issue 2.0 board, there additional component installed on this board. The box is labels as CG4 Chroma Genlock.
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (back)
Wild Vision Chroma 300 Issue 2 (bottom)
IThe Wild Vision Chroma 300 is a genlock and overlay system which allows the video output from the computer to be superimposed, in full colour, on a PAL video signal from an external source. Graphics, text or captions can be overlaid onto video pictures from cameras, camcorders or VCRs.
Here is the Wild Vision Chroma-Genlock User Guide Issue 3.4 .
The following documents came with the CG4 Chroma Genlock board:
Wild Vision Chroma-Genlock User Guide Issue 4.1 .
Wild Vision Welcome Letter .
Wild Vision Meet the Multimedia Professionals leaftlet.
Computer Concepts Technical Support leaflet.
Computer Concepts Sideshow Release 2 Instructions .
The following applications were incuded with the CG4 Chroma Genlock:
Computer Concepts !SlideShow Issue 2.00 Titling software for Wild Vision's Chroma-Genlock.
X-Ample Technology !Overlay Issue 1.00 Desktop Video Overlay Control.