I've got one of these too! I remembered it from my
days at Intel
when we thought no one could be able to produce a multi-sync for
less than $1000 and NEC did it for $999. Its very flexible and built
pretty sturdily. I will also sync on things LESS than 15Khz
horizontal and that makes it pretty cool. I've been meaning to make
a multiheaded connector for it so that it can be my generic "test"
monitor.
I finally found an entry at NEC's website for the monitor to
doublecheck my memory on it...had to dig quite a bit! According to
NEC's site it will do:
QuickSpecs MultiSync
Model JC-1401P3A
Introduced October, 1985
Non-Current
September 1987
Screen 14.0-inch (13.0"
viewable image size)
CRT 0.31 mm Dot Trio
Max. Resolution 800 x 560 @ 56Hz
Horizontal Freq 15.5 kHz to 35 kHz
I at one point had both this monitor and the greyscale
version of it. The Multisync GS was considerably cheaper than it's
color counterpart at the time and had a really sharp image and would
still do both the digital and analog inputs.
Jeff
--
Collector of Classic Microcomputers and Video Game Systems:
Home of the TRS-80 Model 2000 FAQ File
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lakes/6757