Engstler Karsten wrote:
Hello,
can please someone give me a hint on this:
I have an 1084s RGB Monitor with:
Pin-Outs (1084S DB9)
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Ground
Pin 3: Red
Pin 4: Green
Pin 5: Blue
Pin 6: Unused
Pin 7: Composite Sync
Pin 8: Horizontal Sync
Pin 9: Vertical Sync
Please ignorejust changing my email address - checking done it right.
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 22:17:16 +0100 Robert Newson
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Engstler Karsten wrote:
Hello,
can please someone give me a hint on this:
I have an 1084s RGB Monitor with:
Pin-Outs (1084S DB9)
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Ground
Pin 3: Red
Pin 4: Green
The monitor probably the old pre digital video output with 9pin Dtype plug.
There is the lm1881 sync separator, cheap and easy, need an inverter IC when it
is known which, equipment signals, are pos or neg going.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ModuleNo=2565doy=31m8QV=Y
Alternately it
Al Feng wrote:
I'm not sure about the specific monitor you are referring to, but to use
a standard RGB Monitor with the QL, one of the signals has to be
inverted.
No, I'm pretty sure that was a hack to get CGA monitors working.
I think I had the monitor Karsten was referring to (it was