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Re: Syncing down to 15kHz
Jon Bettencourt wrote:
> How do I get a monitor to sync down to 15 kHz?? There's something inside
> that you can change. What is it???
>
> A long long time ago in a newsgroup so similar to this one that it was
> this one, I posted a question about solving the problem with today's
> monitors and the 15kHz output of the IIgs RGB port.
>
> Now I either need a schematic to build a scan doubler or instructions on
> how to modify my monitor to accept 15kHz. I know it's possible because
> someone posted that they knew how to.
>
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If you are going to do this then make sure someone briefs you on how to
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