Does anyone know what monitor had a 9 pin D socket connection on it for the RGB signal from the QL - see picture
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Re: QL Monitor Lead
Rich,
EGA monitors used to have 9-Pin D-Subs on them.
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EGA monitors used to have 9-Pin D-Subs on them.
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Ah right - I have only ever seen the DIN sockets and SCART like connectors
If anyone wants the lead feel free to give me a shout!
If anyone wants the lead feel free to give me a shout!
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Re: QL Monitor Lead
Hi Rich,
I have a CM8833 MkII Monitor, which may this type of monitor lead.
I have a CM8833 MkII Monitor, which may this type of monitor lead.
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Re: QL Monitor Lead
There were some multi sync CRT monitors that also had 9 pin D connectors (for EGA and VGA modes).
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Re: QL Monitor Lead
Hi Rich,RWAP wrote:Does anyone know what monitor had a 9 pin D socket connection on it for the RGB signal from the QL - see picture
I have to make a QL monitor lead for my CM11342 aka CM833-II
According to the monitor manual, the 9 pin D connector on the rear of the monitor accepts Analog and TTL RGB.
Your lead maybe for this type of monitor.
I will construct the lead and report back.
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Derek
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