At 09:09 AM 9/8/03 -0500, you wrote:
I have a older Vox-On monitor that is configured like
that. I also seem
to remember some older NEC models that needed a HD15 to DE9 cable.
You're right. A lot of the old NEC Multisyncs that we used had a small
adapter that went from HD-15 to DE9. It was a metal adapter about 1 1/2"
long. It plugged in between the computer and the cable.
Joe
I
still have the cable, so I can look at it when I get
home. As far as the
Sabre label, American Airlines used to private label a lot of AST
computers and monitors as Sabre for distribution to travel agencies for
connection to the Sabre reservation network. There were a lot of P100
Sabre systems floating around DFW for a while.
James
chris wrote:
I have two rather old monitors marked as
"Sabre" on the front. They have
a DE9 female socket on the back, but also carry a label claiming the
monitors to be SVGA. I've never seen SVGA use DE9 connectors, I've always
seen them with the high densitry 15 pin connectors (as commmonly seen on
current PC monitors).
Anyone know the pinout for an adaptor? Anyone have a particular desire
for these monitors?
-chris
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