On 2 Nov 2006 at 12:47, Chris M wrote:
Anyway, I do have one weirdo of a Sony monitor that
although has a 9 pin jack, only syncs to VGA analog?
Sony's first multisyncer (which is what I thought this
thing was when I bought it at Goodwill or somewhere)
was an improvement over NEC's in at least one respect
- it supported 600 lines of resolution, where the NEC
only was 'sposed to go to 560.
If that's the 1302, I've got the service manual and schematics.
It'll do VGA, but not anything beyond 800x600. I bought mine at WCCF
sometime in the 80's and paid about $600 for it and thought I was
getting a real bargain. The thing had an unbelieveably thick IEC
power cord.
I mostly used it with the Everex Micro Enhancer EGA cards and briefly
with a Paradise VGA until I went to surplus fixed-frequency
workstation monitors. Still have the EGA cards, but heaven only
knows why.
Times have changed...
Cheers,
Chuck