On 1/25/2013 9:14 PM, Chris Tofu wrote:
From: r.stricklin <bear at typewritten.org>
If the LCD supports an ECL monochrome video signal, and will sync to a 66 Hz vertical and
61.8 kHz horizontal... then, yes.
I rate it as unlikely you'll find an LCD that does, though.
The man known only as "C:" wrote:
I don't know why this would be the case.
Whether LCD or CRT, these units multiscan. I can't imagine any monitor these days not
syncing to 64 khz or thereabouts, and even base VGA modes have vertical scan rates of 70hz
(remembers Chuck using a vga monitor w/his AT&T 6300).
Some LCD's are a alot more versatile then you'd think. Earlier ones are
compatible w/EGA even (though it isn't the case here). I had a list of funky off the
beaten path chinese models that readily worked w/EGA or equivalent video.
(Quoting fixed above since it annoys the heck out of me)
The operative phrase here is "ECL monochrome video signal," I think...
- Josh