----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris M" <chrism3667 at yahoo.com>
To: "talk" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 8:28 PM
Subject: Mitsubishi Diamondscan 20m
picked up one of these at a doofis computer flea
market this past weekend. Didn't know anything about
it in particular, but the switch settings specific to
8, 16, 64 color TTL led me to believe it would be
applicable for vintage usage. I was right, following
my looking up it's specs on the web. Problem is the
thing displays nothing (although tube is emminently
functional - considerable static on the face of the
tube, and it flashes white when powered down), the
only *sign* is the blinking diode next to the up/down
contrast or brightness buttons (there's 4 in all, it
probably doesn't matter, and I can't remember). Anyone
have one, or a manual? It would be a shame if I
couldn't get this puppy operational.
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Those old monitors used to go with the old Avid Media Composers in the
1990's (NLE video editing), they only do 800x600 and should do 15khz which
is usable on Amigas. Which port were you using and what did you connect to
it?
TZ