My 86-yr-old father in S.Wales (I'm near Chester) acquired a
s/h QL about 10yrs ago, which has kept him well amused. He
used a selection from his many ancient TVs as monitors until
recently, when the last old wreck died, despite much
tinkering. His interest has been revitalised by a double
cataract operation, so now he can see what he's doing.

A kindly neighbour has given him an old monitor with a 7-pin
DIN socket on the back. Its manufacturer is "St Bernadette,
Made in Singapore". We don't even know if it's monochrome or
colour.

My Dad tells me there's a 7-pin DIN socket on the back of
the QL, and the QL web site tells me there's RGB and
composite video output. A former colleague who dealt with
the audiovisuals where we both worked tells me it's quite
likely that either a straight-through or a crossover 7-pin
DIN plug to 7-pin DIN plug lead might miraculously work
(courtesy of St Bernadette). CPC claim to supply such
(straight-through) leads for 1.02 ukpounds, but whether
they'll sell me a single one at a reasonable price I don't
know.

What do list members think? Can anyone provide me with a
pinout diagram for the RGB or composite video QL outputs? Do
we stand a cat in QL's chance of success? My Dad is very
happy sticking bits of wire in the individual socket holes
to try things out if necessary.

Alan Tyson

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