On 09/01/2011 04:15 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
I dug my GIGI
out of the pile this weekend, during a visit to my stuff
in Kansas City. I notice it is running out 4 bnc's and recall that the
Dec monitor I had at one time had that sort of feed. Is it as easy as 4
of 5 wires (sync on green maybe) to get it going?
I suspec the original mnonitor
was a DEC VR241. This is a TV rate (RS170)
colour monitor. The inputs are either RGB + composite sync on 4 BNCs or
RGB (Sync on green) on 3 of the BNCs, selected by a swtich on the back.
FWIW, i am pretty sure this monitor is actually a Hitachi design. The PSU
cicruit (in fact driven by the horizontal oscillator after startup) and
the thick-film hybrid module cotnainign he vertical defleciton system all
pint to this.
The monitor that was used with that was the BARCO which predates the
VR241
by many years.
You say toyr terminal has 4 BNCs. Are these labelled
in any way? It's not
unheard-of for DEC to have RGB (sync on green) on 3 BNC connector and a
separate monochrome composite video siganl on another connctor.
The 4 were Mono, RED Green and blue. For color it was sync on green.
When using the mono it was RS170 composite. (Any monitor capable of
black and white).
Allison