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Re: Apple II Digital RGB Card & Sony PVM-14M4U NTSC/PAL Monitor - Works! ... sort of!



atfphotography@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 10, 12:15 pm, MdntTrain <j...@cimmeri.com> wrote:
On Jun 10, 12:46 am, "atfphotogra...@gmail.com"



<atfphotogra...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
So I've been fighting away on my IIe to get GEOS to work with an RGB
card. It hates the Taxan/Video 7 cards and I haven't been able to try
an actual Apple II Digital RGB card because I lacked a monitor.
I then realized I have film production monitors sitting on my shelf
that take every sort of connection you can imagine. This particular
monitor is not a new HD model but standard NTSC/PAL 4:3, 16:9, etc. A
Sony PVM-14M4U monitor with BNC & svideo ports.
I found a Apple RGB monitor cable that is the standard Apple RGB
connector with four bnc connectors on the other side. When I ran the
cable from the Apple Digital RGB card to the monitor and switched it
on, whammo! Rock solid image. GEOS works great with the Apple II
digital RGB card but not with the Taxan/Video-7 cards.
On the Apple card it appears as perfect text in double hi-res mode
(guessing) while the Taxan makes it look like it's in some sort of low
resolution color block mode and you can't ready anything.
I'm just happy I can use the Apple Digital RGB card now with the Sony
PVM-14M4U. Sweet!
You can find those monitors on ebay but they aren't cheap as they are
still in common use for post-production work.
They are also heavy.
Best!
ATF
Would you describe how this works, connecting the digital card
directly to the analog BNC inputs?   Or how you connected it?   Isn't
the RGB card putting out R-G-B-I, and the Sony BNCs would be R-G-B-
Sync?

no, see below.


Thanks,
 jS

Hello!

ACK! I spoke too soon. I have a perfect image but the colors are off.
Grrrr. So close!

I hooked up the Sony monitor with a 19 pin Apple RGB to four bnc
r,g,b,external sync cable to the Apple Digital RGB card (made by
Video-7 for Apple). When the machine is flipped on the Transwarp logo
comes up looking perfect.

Next the machine pops up the Apple // logo but it's pinkish/red.
However when the software loads (I tried a few titles), I thought the
colors were correct. Turns out I am daft and didn't remember the
proper colors. I tried some old titles like the Newsroom, which I
thought looked fine until I hooked up the composite and they were
wrong.

I took some shots of the cards and the problems with GEOS and the
Taxan/Video-7 cards;

http://www.atfphotography.com/apple_rgb/index.html

Well.. damn!

Sugggestions?

Fun with video.. bleagh!

ATF

I used my card with a CGA monitor up until yesterday. It does RGBI and I realized as much... the RGB card outputs is XRGB and decodes into the NTSC colors. What I did was to translate the colors from XRGB to RGBI with a GAL16V8. It has 3 translation tables and here is my choice.

"XRGB" Color         RGBI  Color
 0000  Black         0000  Black
 0001  Magenta       1000  Red
 0010  Dark Blue     0010  Blue
 0011  Purple        1010  Magenta
 0100  Dark Green    0100  Green
*0101  Grey 1        0001  Gray (dark gray)
*0110  Medium Blue   0011  Bright Blue
*0111  Light Blue    0111  Bright Cyan
*1000  Brown         1100  Brown
 1001  Orange        1001  Bright Red
*1010  Grey 2        1110  White (light gray)
 1011  Pink          1011  Pink/Bright Magenta
 1100  Light Green   0101  Bright Green
 1101  Yellow        1101  Yellow
*1110  Aquamarine    0110  Cyan
 1111  White         1111  Bright White (white)

"XRGB" directly connected IGBR to bits 8421 would yield
0101=Brown          should have been Gray 1
0110=Cyan           should have been Medium Blue
0111=bright gray    should have been Light Blue
1000=dark gray      should have been Brown
1010=bright blue    should have been Gray 2
1110=bright cyan    should have been Aquamarine

This swapping helps a lot but you need to use all 4 bits. If you use an analogue RGB monitor instead and connect only 1,2 and 4 to R,B and G respectively you are even worse off. Then you need to also do some mixing, like it is described in the Marcorlandi document, for example.

Knut