--On Saturday, September 8, 2001 2:43 PM -0400 Mary Rising 
<mrising at Louisville.edu> wrote:

> What are the coax cable  jacks on the back of a power computing 17"
> monitor for? They are labeled
> R G B H+V V

I think they're for compatibility with older TTL video. This is a 
resolution about like the older CGA monitors.

> I assume that the R G B are for separate RGB feeds, but what can the
> other two be used for?

They're the synchronization signals to set the scan rates. VGA monitors 
these days put the sync signals on (I think) the green signal.


--
Lee Larson, Mathematics Department, University of Louisville
http://www.louisville.edu/~lmlars01            (502)852-6826 
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