Something somewhere fails to handle those trailing dots in that url, so
let's remove them...

http://tandy.wiki/Disk/Video_Interface#Work_in_progress

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bkw

On Oct 26, 2017 4:48 PM, "Brian White" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just recieved this new info from a member on the facebook group.
>
> http://tandy.wiki/Disk/Video_Interface#Work_in_progress...
>
> This cable looks home-made too, but he claims he knows it works and has
> used it himself.
>
> Since he not only used the numbers but also a clear picture and
> description of plain physical location, there is no ambiguity about it.
>
> Randy: THIS would seem to be the answer to your question finally. You can
> duplicate this guys cable using the same parts I linked to on that same
> wiki page. But ignore my tentative directions and pictures and go by Ted
> Saari's. (I'll update my directions and pics when I have actually verified
> it for myself, until then I'll just leave the "not yet verified, see below"
> note on mine. But it looks like this is what it's going to end up being.)
>
> It flies in the face of what I said so far! :) His cable has twists in it,
> so that tells me that his DIP connector is pinned the same as mine, because
> I will have to make twists like that too, in order to get the pinout he
> describes.
>
> The first cable I made was actually like that, and didn't boot either, but
> I convinced myself it was because the twists were wrong and I cut the end
> off that cable and scrapped it. So, I predict I still won't get my DVI
> working even after I duplicate this supposedly known-good example.
>
> I have another DVI on the way in, so maybe that one will work.
>
> Glad I ordered 10 dip connectors instead of 1!
>
> --
> bkw
>

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