Jeff Hellige skrev:
>The fact that NEC provided an adapter to go between
its monitor and
>the typical
>VGA card suggests that this is not an unusual application for their
>products.
Most of the early NEC Multisync series (original,
II, GS,
plus others) allowed various digital and analog modes to be switch
selectable. They would also sync low enough to be used on various
pre-VGA video adapters. I believe that the original Multsync
included the additional switches to specify the color depth as
described in previous posts here, while later models did not. I
don't recall my GS having them. An excellent monitor
btw...paperwhite grayscale.
The 3D (which AFAIK is the last Multisync to sync down to 15KHz) has got the
depth selector, so did the II, IIRC.
Mind you, watch out for the 2A, it only syncs between 31 and 35 KHz or
something like that. The II with roman numerals is the one to go for.
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