I remember at DEC when we all at VT100’s and then the big day came when we could upgrade to the “New Color” monitors Ah just to think of the orange glow of the words radiating from the screen. Of course you could get green as well. Not a lot of choice compared to today but ground breaking at the time. The company I used to work for still makes brand new VT’s since folks like them so much. VT520 and the DEC style keyboards. Some things never go out of style.
sue > On Nov 10, 2015, at 10:42 AM, tony duell <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> They were for video in and out. You could sync the VT100 to a feed of >> mono video and the overlaid >> picture would appear on the screen and at the video out connector. > > Actually, I beleive (confirmed by the VT100 tech manual and schematics) > that you have to sync the external video to the VT100 and not the other > way round. In other words, you take the signal from the Video Out socket, > extract the sync, then use that to sync the video source (camera or whatever) > that you feed into the Video In socket > >> The only secret was you had to set it for 50Hz . > > It works perfectly well with the VT100 set to 60Hz, provided that is the > vertical > rate of the external video source. > > -tony Sue Skonetski VP of Customer Advocacy [email protected] Office: +1 (978) 451-0116 Mobile: +1 (603) 494-9886 Mit freundlichen Grüßen – Avec mes meilleures salutations
