I had one of these on my desk in '87 or so. They were shipped with an adapter
to the HD DE15 connector now common on VGA displays, but were actually sold into
the mature EGA market. They're certainly capable of 640x480, which is the
resolution at which I used the thing, and they did that rather well. I've heard
they're capable of 1Kx768 in interlaced mode, like the 3D. IIRC, 800x600 didn't
work, but I don't remember why. It could have been the adapter I used. Back
then you couldn't get much help with sync polarity.
I do recall that touching either of the screws at the upper right and left side
while allowing my then-massive paunch to contact the front of the screen, even
through a shirt and necktie, would yield a significant shock, by the way, so
beware!
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Iggy Drougge" <optimus(a)canit.se>
To: "Mike Ford" <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: Nec Multisync II monitor
Mike Ford skrev:
I have a pretty rough looking Nec Multisync II
monitor in my car, hope it
works, but more so hope its one of the "good" monitors to have the list has
talked about in the past, is it?
It certainly is. It's a multisync which will sync down to 15KHz (same as TV
modes and "RGB" monitors) analogue as well as digital.
Watch out for its big brother, the 3D.
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