Bill Garber wrote:
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Mark McDougall wrote:
Bill Garber wrote:
IIRC, CGA monitors accept Composite Sync on the Horizontal Sync pin.
I'd have to research it again to be sure. Been a long time.
Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking when I first read the
post... so ditto from me.
I will try it... the CGA monitor too then and report back my result.
The Mitsubishi is like that, it can use composite sync on the same
terminal which is Horizontal when using separated syncs.
I read in the Mitsubishi manual that it should be possible to have
the syncs composite on the green input too, but that doesn't work
because then the normal monocrome video output should work on the
green input. It just swims no sync.
Well, you can't just attach the sync signal to the green,
it has to be incorporated digitally.
It wasn't the sync, it was mono composite video.
And, yes I know, and probably not just digitally, it is also a special
level. I'm not sure but I though a normal mono composite video would be
similar to what that green+sync input expects. It might of course be
different so that is why it didn't work. Applying this mono composite
signal to the blue or red inputs would produce exactly the same result.
I have the RGB card now so I'll soon be back with some more test results
(it at least works as a normal 80columns 128k card...)