Jeffrey l Kaneko skrev:
On Tue, 8 May 2001 19:27:55 -0400 Jeff Hellige
<jhellige(a)earthlink.net>
writes:
> 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.
One of *my* favorites is the Mitsubishi AUM-1371.
Thompson also
sold rebadged versions of this model. Not only was this sucker
multi-synchronous, but it supported *composite* video as well
(worked terriffic with my SEGA Master Sytem game console).
OTOH, the Master System had RGB output as well on the DIN-8 "AV OUT". Or at
least it did in Europe.
--
En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
When cherry tree blooms, people go and walk there, eat dumpling, bring sake
and talk each other such things as "A superb view!" and "Full of spring
here",
and they become very happily and cheerful. But this is a lie. People gather
below cherry trees and get drunk, vomit, fight, which are happening since the
old days of Edo period. From long time ago.
THE FULL OF CHERRY BOOLMS, CHAPTER 1