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Q: Monitor question - Apple IIc / Commodore 1402 Monochr.
- Subject: Q: Monitor question - Apple IIc / Commodore 1402 Monochr.
- From: "D.B." <deaconblue@hotmale.com>
- Date: 16 May 2005 02:26:42 -0700
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Hello!
I am using a working setup with Apple IIc and a Commodore 14" 1084S
colour-monitor through an video-enhancer unit on the back of the IIc.
The 1084S connects using av 9-pin VGA style connector and the RBG/TTL
video-mode instead of the composite mode usually selected when
connecting for instance a C64.
I recently came accross another Commodore monitor, namely the Commodore
1402 which is a smaller 12" monochrome.
Would this monitor work also? I do not dare to connect this monitor if
the result could be damage to the video-enhancer.
Any feedback appreciated!
best regards
.....................
The monitor has the following specifications:
Commodore 1402 Monochrome Monitor:
INPUT SIGNALS:
Video Signal(Intensity)----TTL Level Position
Sync Signal----------------Horizontal & Vertical Sync
TTL Level
Resolution-----------------720dots X 350lines
Retrace Time---------------Horizontal: 8uS max
Vertical: 0.9mS max
DISPLAY:
Characters-----------------2000 characters
(80 columns X 25 rows)
Sweep Frequency------------Horizontal: 18.432KHz
Vertical: 50 Hz
Display Area---------------205mm X 150mm
8in. X 6in.
INPUT POWER:----------------AC 120V 60 Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION:----------0.35A max
PICTURE TUBE:---------------12"Diagnol 90 Degree
WEIGHT:---------------------6.3Kg
DIMENSIONS:-----------------304 X 267 X 312mm
12 X 10.5 X 12.3in.
VIDEO INPUT TERMINAL:-------9 Pin D-subminiature connector