Jinxter wrote:The EuroPC har an option for Colour og Monocrome i the Setup/BIOS. It also describes RGBi utput in the PINOUT schema in the manual. I think it has CGA output.
It has a Paradise PVC4 graphics chip, which is a dual-standard chip (it's very similar to the ATi Graphics Solution/Small Wonder).
It supports both Hercules and CGA (actually Plantronics, which is CGA with extra 16-colour RGBI modes), and it can do this on both types of monitors (RGBI or monochrome TTL).
So you can also connect a CGA monitor and run the card in Hercules mode, or connect an MDA/Hercules monitor and run the card in CGA mode (without needing any software like SIMCGA).
The PVC4 can be used with composite (my Commodore PC20-III has it), but afaik it requires some extra circuitry on the board (basically a DAC ladder to convert the RGBI and sync signals to composite). If the EuroPC doesn't have a composite output on the back, then it probably also doesn't have the circuitry to generate the composite signal on board. It would theoretically be possible to make it, but it's not that easy. Over at VCF, someone made a composite output for an EGA card (to connect it to the internal monitor of an IBM 5155, which is composite only). You'd probably need to do something similar to the EuroPC.
See here for details: http://worldphaco.com/uploads/FITTING_AN_EGA_ … AN_IBM_5155.pdf