Hi folks on this list,
this monitor you're talking about here could probably be designed to run
on older "home"-computers like "Amiga" or C128, but it should accept
signals from CGA, HGC, MGA and perhaps EGA,too. The Amiga used a 23-pole
SUB-D connector for its analog video output, carrying red, blue and
green video out, horizontal and vertikal sync out, audio outs left and
right and a supply voltage for a rf-modulator to connect the computer to
a normal tv-set via rf.
The rf connector you found on your monitor (am I right it's the kind
also known as RCA) will possibly accept a normal NTSC tv signal even
from Your satellite receiver or video recorder. Many older computers
used this kind of signal to give the possibility to use a tv instead of
an expansive computer monitor.
Hope this will help You a little bit.
Regards Joerg from Zittau, Germany
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