> indeed this machine has a 98204B video board (intended to work with a 35721 
> monitor,
>  which I don't have). I have not yet found the specs for its composite signal.

It is normal composite video voltage levels with faster-than-normal horizontal 
scan rate. 
If you have a frequency counter (or something that can be used as one, then put 
the 98204B
text board in the topmost position of the 9817, leaving out the graphics board 
(the machine
will run without it) and take the top casing off the 9817. Take care to avoid 
the live mains and
worse on the PSU board, power it up, and check the HS and VS pins of the 6845 
(the only 40 
pin IC on the board) 

Most, if not all, cheap composite video converters assume US or European TV 
rates and are
not going to lock to this thing. If anybody knows of an interface that will 
work, I'd be 
interested to know about it too (I have a 9817 with the 98204B card, 
fortunately I do
have the right montor for it).

-tony

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