
11-26-2008, 09:05 PM
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Re: Video out cable
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Originally Posted by evilpeople
Well, I just followed up the other thread about pin 4 by confirming it works. I opened up the box, though, and cut the cable for pin 4 instead of breaking the connector so I can add a switch or fix it again if I want. It probably took me about 5 minutes total (including posting my results) and cost me $0. It'd take me at least that long to order it online and another week for them to get it to me (if it's in stock), and then I have yet another proprietary cable. I did have an old iPod video cable to use lying around, though.
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Thought about that do you think there's enough room for a small dip switch in the box ? I haven't cracked it open.
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