On 1/18/2016 10:51 AM, martin.heppe...@dlr.de wrote:


this machine has a 98204B video board (intended to work with a 35721 monitor, 
which I don't have). I have not yet found the specs for its composite signal.
It's around 25khz. The 98204B is normally used with the 35721 or 35731 640x400 mono monitors. The 98543A gives you RGB, but is also 640x400 (25khz).



I find many $20 converters/scalers for composite to VGA on amazon or ebay but I am not 
sure whether such a thing would work for me. Obviously they seem to work for many 
computer games (SNES, Nintendo) and for some hobby computers like C64, Amiga etc. (e.g. 
"RCA Composite AV S-Video to VGA Converter Box").
None of them will work here.


Next I see $50 devices like "Mini Composite RCA CVBS AV To HDMI Converter (Input: 
AV; Output: HDMI)" which may also be an option, but only seem to scale to a fixed 
HDMI resolution, which may be unsuitable for the HP-resolution of 512x400 (or 512x390?).
Won't work here.


Finally I see $200 converters/scalers which are a bit expensive just for trying to see 
whether they work (e.g. "Atlona AT-AVS100 Composite/S-Video to Component/VGA 
Scaler").
Won't work here.

I have also contacted Jon from the HP-Museum to see what their solution is.
You need a monitor (or converter) that supports 25khz. Here's the extent of my own research:

25khz 640x400 SOG monitors

LCD
- NEC LCD1510+ (not tested)

- NEC LCD1810 (LA-1831JMW-1)
Mac + PC -- fair performance, poor scaling. HP 300/98543 -- works, but banded background cannot be completely faded to black (I got rid of my 1810's for this reason).

- Viewsonic Vp150
HP300/98543 -- works well, great background, colors only fair.

- Viewsonic VP181
HP 300/98543 -- not perfect but can be adjusted ok. banded background *can* be faded to black.

- J.










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