Remember that I said I would put together a monitor gizmo.
Well, it's quite interesting, all that Video PinOut mumbo jumbo. Got to the
part of the adventure where diodes are placed between the 3 sense pins,
used in particular with newer Multiscan monitors. Complicates the design of
a
Me:
For those who want them next week, just reply to me with something like the
above. For future use, we'll find a site (close to the MacMissile-site :)
and post the URL here.
Pickle:
When you're ready, e-mail it to me and I can post it somewhere.
Thanks, will do.
I've been studying these
At 18:26 +0200 on 02/05/02, mart wrote:
I've been studying these Mac, VGA, SoG, BNC pinouts and schematics for a
while, and I have one question: does Multiscan (only) use the 3 sense
pinnings to tell the computer what kind of monitor is attached or is there
more going on? Can it be that I heard
At 6:26 PM +0200 5/2/02, mart wrote:
I've been studying these Mac, VGA, SoG, BNC pinouts and schematics for a
while, and I have one question: does Multiscan (only) use the 3 sense
pinnings to tell the computer what kind of monitor is attached or is there
more going on? Can it be that I heard
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAICT, *all* Macs use only the three sense pins to
determine the type of
monitor attached.
The ones with the DB15 connector do, which covers
all the non-all-in-one vintage Macs with built
in video or an Apple made NuBus video card. :)
That also