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RE: Questions @ monitors...



In article <4ndb82$28g@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> Bradley P. Von Haden,
bpvh@primenet.com writes:
>>2. Commodore 1084S analog/digital RGB and composite monitor:  Good
>>RGB monitor with stereo input for sound.  Has standard composite
>>leads (RCA) and 9 pin inputs for analog RGB/digital RGBI!   Scans
>>at 15kHz for true CGA usage. Can also be used as a television or
>>for VCR usage. .31 Dot pitch.
>
>This monitor will work on a IIgs with the proper cable.  You can
>either make it yourself (I have the instructions posted by another
>csa2er) or buy it from Redmond Cable (206-882-2009).


Hmmm.  I have a Commodore 2002 Monitor.  It was once used on a 64/128,
and served
quite well as an EGA monitor on a PeeCee.  I know it has RGB in several
flavors,
Analog/Digital, Positive/Negative, or whatever.  9-pin interface.  I even
have
the DB-15 and DB-9 connectors to make a cable.  But I dunno the pinouts.

Will this monitor work?  Could someone post the pinouts?

-Eric