Yes, the US QL can be used with a CGA monitor; BUT, one line's signal needs to be 
inverted -- others who are more technically inclined can hopefully elaborate.

An older, NEC EGA-multisync monitor _can_ be hooked up to a QL, but my recollection is 
that the equivalent image is less than full screen; BUT, exceptionally crisp.

Presumably, the QL image when projected on a VGA monitor will be equivalent to the 
SMSQ's "standard" reduced screen display. 

Where can you get the CGA-VGA adapter?

Al


---------- Phoebus Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hello again,
here's stupid question no. 2.
Since I don't remember its specs but I do remember that most multisync 
monitors cannot go low enough for the QL to output on them...
Is the QL compatible with CGA monitors (or was that only TTL and not Analog?)

If it is I just found a nice adapter from CGA to VGA that could take care 
of the rest (and for under 5 dollars too :-)


Phoebus




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