Ok, I have had a look on the cable of my 1084S monitor.
By the way: The monitor runs fine on CGA and EGA computers. (If someone
still has something like that!)
Look at following diagram: (I have a SCART connector on it, but you should
be able to connect it to a Turbo R)
9 pin D connector: Description: SCART:
TTL RGB Analog RGB
1 gnd gnd
2 gnd gnd
3 red red 15
4 green green 11
5 blue blue 7
6 Intensity Not used
7 not used Composit Sync. 19
8 H. Sync. H. Sync.
9 V. Sync. V. Sync.
Audio Left 3
Audio Right 1
The audio signals I have connected to two Tulip plugs with two small cables
so the MSX sound comes through the monitor. My 8250 SCART plug is modified a
bit so the sound comes from a FMPAK in Stereo!
So all the fuzz about seperate syncs is out of the way now: the monitor has
a seperate composite Synchrinisation input!
All the best wishes for Christmas and a good New Year and keep those MSX's
up and running! (I will do whith my 3 MSX's!)
HANS-PETER ZEEDIJK (HAPZEE)
PS can somebody help me with an unwilling floppydrive in my Turbo R?
(sometimes it has troubles spinning the disks, resulting in read problems)
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