On 1 Nov 2006 at 20:53, Richard A. Cini wrote:
I had an old Multi-Sync 2 monitor which had a 9-pin
(DE9) for TTL and a 9-15
pin adapter dongle. I remember using it on an old IBM and a Compaq with a
VGA card. I know I don't have the monitor but I'll have to look in my
"stock" for the adapter and see what's in it.
You are right, though. The T2K sync frequencies are very low...26.4k I
think, but I'd have to check my notes.
There were several of these types of monitors. Mitsubishi had a few
DiamondScan models that had RGB BNC connectors, as well as TTL and
analogue connections--and there were a few switches on the rear of
the unit to select what was what, along with different adapter
cables.
I still have one that I use with a PAL VHS VCR and a decoder to watch
my old tapes of the Edinburgh Tattoo...
Cheers,
Chuck