Marcel Kilgus wrote:
...
I think I had the monitor Karsten was referring to (it was definitely
some Commodore), but I'm not sure I have the cable anymore.
I was using an Archimedes (rebranded Phillips) RGB monitor.
One thing you do need to be aware of is trying to use an analog RGB, as
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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
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 04:00:45 +0200 Marcel Kilgus
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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
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
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
by the
first Nanding.
Have fun, did it myself too many years ago for a quirky monitor.
Message Received: Aug 28 2005, 11:15 PM
From: Engstler Karsten
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: [ql-users] Help on RGB Monitor
Hello,
can please someone give me a hint on this:
I have an 1084s RGB
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