On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 07:56:38PM +0200, Karsten Merker wrote: > Hm, that would mean you could use a "normal" PC-multisync capable of > sync-on-green. Well, at least for simulating a "green" monitor :-). > AFAIK the DS 5000/1xx series was always sold with at least a PMAG-B > graphics card (besides the completely headless DECsystems of course), > so I wonder whether this "all types of monochrome monitors" really > means "all types of monochrome monitors available for the graphics > options in a DS 5000/1xx". I once had a grayscale 17" DEC monitor that > worked with the Maxine onboard graphics and with some adjusting on a > PMAG-B. It fits the above description (1.0Vpp composite, 75 ohms) and > was delivered with a 3W3->1xBNC cable. The PMAG-AA is the only card > that has a single round connector (AFAIK this is not BNC) instead of > the 3W3 on all other cards, so I am not really sure the signal is the > same.
Not sure. I am using a PMAG-AA with a 17" I think mono which has the screw on connector. It is not BNC. It is possible that a sync on green display would work. I don't have the wiring available to test it, and besides the mono display works fine already. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

