I second that recommendation. I've got exactly that unit and it works perfectly with the M-100 running REXCPM, through an MVT100 and using VGA input.
Cheers, Bert On 1/20/21 5:01 PM, ☼ wil lindsay ☼ wrote: > If you're just looking for something small and flexible, I've had a lot > of luck with these: > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XQJVXHL > They have VGA and composite input, and seem very tolerant of weak > signals, such a s with a modified RCA Studio II. I've also stripped them > and remounted them in other cases for various projects. > Adafruit products are definitely documented better, but these are fairly > straight forward for video projects. > > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 5:00 PM Hiraghm <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I've been reading part of the thread about connecting the Model T to a > tablet to get VGA with a MVT100 (not exactly sure what that is but I > guess it's kind of like the DVI). > > Has anybody thought of getting a display from Adafruit? They have > displays everywhere from 2" to 7" that have HDMI input. They sell cases > for their 7" screens, too, I think, but you could 3D print one with a > stand and/or clip-on to your Model T. > > I've a 5" 800 x 480 display I'm not using for anything else I might > consider connecting... if I can figure out what a MVT100 is and/or how > to build/acquire one. > > >
