I've had v good luck w/ old video inputs & the ASUS PB78Q - I've gotten
video from:
* DEC VAXstation 4000 VLC (3W3 -> 3 BNC -> VGA)
* DEC 3000 AXP 300 (3W3 -> 3 BNC -> VGA)
* Sun SPARCstation (13W3 -> VGA)
* SGI Indy (13W3 -> VGA)
* NeXTstation mono (DB19 -> VGA w/ a cable off ebay)
Of these I'm definitely sure the NeXTstation, and the Indy use
sync-on-green - the others might be too? But at the least, that monitor is
compatible w/ Sync-on-green (and seems to be able to reliably deal with 3W3
-> 3 BNC -> VGA even when the BNC -> VGA cable is actually hoping for the
standard 5 BNC
Sophie
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 8:48 PM, william degnan via cctech <
cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I have a 3100 Vasstation but I have not used it yet..
I have only used my
MicroVAX 3100.
On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Aaron Jackson via cctech <
cctech at classiccmp.org> wrote:
You might be surprised how many LCD monitors
support SoG. I have several
iiyama LCD panels which work fine with a 3100.
Aaron.
Douglas Taylor via cctech writes:
I have a couple of vaxes that output
'unique' video, Alpha 3000 300,
Alpha 3000 400, Vax 4000 VLC, and Vax Station 3100 M76.
The Alpha and VLC each have a 3W3 type of connector and the 3100 has a
15 pin DEC designed connector.
What does it take to connect these to inexpensive, modern VGA light
weight monitors?
Doug