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Re: Q: Video-7 enhancer for IIC, output ports!
Thanks for the feedback!
I 'll try to get hold of a CGA standard cable DB9 with changer for the
(S)VGA port on the PC-monitor.
Tony Cianfaglione <ab616@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote in message
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> Since Commodore 128 computers used digital RGB as well, you can look for a
> Commodore RGB monitor and a cable for a 128 (which is a 9 pin TTL/CGA
> compatible). Most Commodore monitors had one 9 pin input which was
> switchable between digital and analog (analog was necessary if you had an
> Amiga). I've been using a digital CBM monitor for years with my IIc.
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> On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Deacon Blue wrote:
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> > Hi!
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> > I have a IIc with the Video-7 enhancer mounted on the back-side. The
unit
> > have to output ports, one for composite (RCA) and a separate 'Dsub 9 pin
> > connector'
> >
> > What type of cable should be used with the DB9-port for enabling
connection
> > on CGA-compatible display?
> >
> > best regards
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