Hi folks,
So, my 'new' monitor arrives today, beautifully packed and I wasted no time
in testing all ports; should've brought home the monitor tester I have at
work since it can generate Weird Frequencies, in fact I'll take the screen
in tomorrow and hook it up.
Anyhoo, all good apart from s-video which I can't test without something
that outputs s-video. I know the Commodore 64 does but I haven't made up a
cable for that yet, another thing on the TUIT list. Composite tested
courtesy of an original Playstation and Raspberry Pi.
Then I remembered that I've composite modded a Sinclair Spectrum and a ZX81
and I get no picture at all with those, like the signal is too weak for the
monitor to pick up. Said pair of machines work fine on my 2008-era LCD TV
though so does anyone know what the difference might be?
Just because I could I hooked the Spectrum up to an Apple ][ Monitor and
that works fine -
http://binarydinosaurs.co.uk/IMG_8839.JPG
Are there variations to the PAL Composite standard?
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Adrian/Witchy
Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator
Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer
collection?
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From: Adrian Graham <witchy at binarydinosaurs.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 22:52:48 +0100
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Conversation: Best LCDs for retrocomputing - Was: Re: New *square* 1:1 26.5"
LCD monitor 1920x1920
Subject: Re: Best LCDs for retrocomputing - Was: Re: New *square* 1:1 26.5"
LCD monitor 1920x1920
On 16/05/2016 20:13, "Ian Finder" <ian.finder at gmail.com> wrote:
I dunno if it's relevant or not, but my go-to LCD
for retro stuff is the
Dell 2007FP-
There was a panel lottery, some are TN, some IPS. Both are solid.
They are 4:3, 1600x1200 native.
They have DVI, VGA, Composite and S-Video inputs, and very stellar scalers.
In fact there was one available for ukp35 so it's now mine. I remember these
monitors from a few years ago at a customer that specialised in video for
aeroplanes, I used one not quite daily but remember being irked at the time
that it was several button presses needed to get from VGA to DVI input,
hahaha.
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Adrian/Witchy
Binary Dinosaurs creator/curator
Www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk - the UK's biggest private home computer
collection?
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