On  Tue, 9 Jul 2002 at 21:11:28, Robert Newson wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

>
>Tony Firshman wrote:
>
>> On  Tue, 9 Jul 2002 at 03:30:56, Alan Tyson wrote:
>> (ref: <001b01c226f0$a81a5620$3a51883e@alantyso>)
>>
>>>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.
>>>
>> Google search found 'St Bernadette' school  who 'monitor staff' (8-)#
>>  ie found nothing on the web.
>>  Any more details like model ID?
>>
>>>My Dad tells me there's a 7-pin DIN socket on the back of
>>>the QL,
>
>
>I'd better check that again...AFAIK all QLs have a 8-pin DIN.
Whoops - I hadn't noticed he said that.
Yes - of course the QL has an 8 pin DIN.


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