Pin Signal Name Signal Description
1 RED.VID Red video
2 RED.GND Red video ground
3 MON.ID1 Monitor ID, bit 1
4 VSYNC/ Vertical sync
5 CSYNC/ Composite sync
6 C&VSYNC.GND Composite and vertical sync ground
7 GRN.GND Green video ground
8 GRN.VID Green video
9 MON.ID2 Monitor ID, bit 2
10 HSYNC.GND Horizontal sync ground
11 MON.ID3 Monitor ID, bit 3
12 HSYNC/ Horizontal sync
13 BLU.VID Blue video
14 BLU GND Blue video ground
Shell CHASSIS GND Chassis ground

I think. :)

mart wrote:

>recently:
>  
>
>>You want to hook the video out of the LC to the Classic.
>>Here's how you do it:
>>1. Take out your motherboard (Classic).
>>2. Find the Horizontal, Vertical, and Video on the 14 wire cable that goes
>>to the analog board.
>>    
>>
>[...]
>
>If the Lc were to be set for B/W, all three colour signals would switch
>on/off in unisono. My first idea then is to join them and feed them to the
>signal input of the Classic a/b. Perhaps this can be done with three simple
>resistors (10k?), maybe some IC-buffering is needed. Exp. will tell.
>
>I'd like to try this. I've got all the material here now.
>
>Q: Can anybody provide me with the pinouts of the 14 pin connector between
>logic & analog board?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-mart
>
>
>
>  
>




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