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Re: IIgs video info
- Subject: Re: IIgs video info
- From: nyder <nyder.23@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 07:22:12 -0700 (PDT)
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Okay, one of the Commodore monitors it is then.
I recently took an old TV out of it's woodcase (RCA top of the line in
1987) because my hdtv sits on top of it, and i figured it would be a
good place for my various video game consoles. The circuit boards
are like a thing of beauty. I need to take some pics, everything is
spaced like 1/3 an inch away from each other, looks like the pieces
are all marked on the pcb. Completely easy harvesting. My friend
who was helping me was like, "why don't you just buy the parts new
when you need them." lol
Appreciate the link.
Got me some video cables to make. Not only do I need to make the GS
one, I been slacking on finishing a 1040ST cable. At least that one
I already know what resistors I have to use.
thanks for the help!
On Jun 11, 2:30 am, "Polymorph" <polymo...@a2central.com.remove-4fp-
this> wrote:
> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean-Fran=E7ois_WALTER?=
>
> Jean-François WALTER wrote:
> >> Not quite correct: The first NEC Multisync CRT monitors accepted
> >> 15 kHz video signals.
> >> A friend of mine had a "Multisync 3D" and used it with his Amiga
> >> (via RGB) and later with his first PC.
>
> <snip>
>
>
>
> > You have also the unusual dual-sync (15 kHz/31 kHz) monitor of the
> > Amstrad MegaPC :
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_Mega_PC
> > The system uses a VGA pin to switch between PC and MegaDrive video input.
> > JF
>
> OK, I'll reword my previous statement - "The same can be said for
> *almost* any VGA monitor." ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Mike