Uhm, I have a couple of original Multisyncs, and I don't believe they
can do anything over 640x480..
-Matt Pritchard
Graphics Engine and Optimization Specialist
-----Original Message-----
From: John Ruschmeyer [SMTP:jruschme@hiway1.exit109.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 1997 5:05 AM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: "Universal" monitor
Can anybody recommend a good universal monitor
that can be used with
a
large number of home micros?
My first inclination woulb be to say the old Nec Multisync's, the ones
with the 9-pin cable. They're switchable between digital and analog
RGB,
can handle the range of sync polarities, and can take resolutions up
to
800x600 or so. Their biggest drawback is the coarse dot pitch of the
old CRT.
One of those with appropriate cables, though, should cover anything
that
used an RGB monitor, short of a Sun or other workstation.
<<<John>>>
(who grabbed a Multisync II when he had the chance)