>I dug around there for a while too and finally decided "Screw this, I'm
>gonna check out the developer PDF."
>
>Page 18 says...
>
>PIN     SIGNAL
>1       +12V
>2       +5V
>3       +5V
>4       /VSYNC
>5       /HSYNC
>6       VIDOUT
>7       SND
>8       -12V
>9       PWM (brightness control signal)
>10      GND
>11      GND
>12      GND
>13      GND
>14      GND
>
>So there you have it.  View in a monospaced font for best results.
>
>the pickle

I found another in Build your own Macintosh and save a bundle 2nd ed. by Bob Brant.
page 185

Classic                         SE, SE/30
Pin   Signal            Signal          Pin

1       +12v                    +12v            14
2       +5v                     +5v             13
3       +5v                     +5v             12
4       v sync          v sync  11
5       h sync          h sync  10
6       video out               video out       9
7       speaker         ground  8
8       -12v                    -12v            7
9       -5v                     -5v             6
10      ground          ground  5
11      ground          ground  4
12      ground          ground  3
13      ground          ground  2
14      ground          ground  1

>From this you can see the SE is almost a mirror image of the Classic.
However the developer PDF and the Brant chart differ on pin 9 the Classic.
I have connected a SE motherboard to a Classic using Brants chart and got a working 
compact.
But not a useful one. It had video problems.
This would be interesting to look into more.
johnsn




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