cables

2003-01-17 Thread R.A. Cantrell
What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the db-15 two row to 4 co-ax ends cable? -- All the best, R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread dustinr
A lot of the older Sony, Radius, and SuperMac monitors - specifically the big ones (19, etc..) - used the coaxial connections on the back. I have a Sony 19 monitor that uses those connectors. dustin Quoting R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread dustinr
A lot of the older Sony, Radius, and SuperMac monitors - specifically the big ones (19, etc..) - used the coaxial connections on the back. I have a Sony 19 monitor that uses those connectors. dustin Quoting R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread dustinr
A lot of the older Sony, Radius, and SuperMac monitors - specifically the big ones (19, etc..) - used the coaxial connections on the back. I have a Sony 19 monitor that uses those connectors. dustin Quoting R.A. Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread dan_A
At 9:30 AM -0600 on 1/17/03, R.A. Cantrell wrote: What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the db-15 two row to 4 co-ax ends cable? -- Hi- I use them, I believe they are called BNC cables, for my Mitsubishi Diabond Pro 21 monitor. I've also used them in the past for the Barco Monitor which

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread the pickle
At 12:07 -0500 on 17/01/03, dan_A wrote: I use them, I believe they are called BNC cables, for my Mitsubishi Aye, that they are, or the thin coax connector is, at any rate. -- the pickle FAQ http://macfaq.org/index.shtml _ --

DigitalFilm card problems/solutions

2003-01-17 Thread Mark Benson
Sorry - had to do a widespread trawl across the remaining NuBus lists to get an answer as the 1st-Powermacs list ppl seem stumped. I have a SuperMac DigitalFilm kit. It has a 15-pin monitor output on the breakout box but it doesn't seem to output any video my monitor (a very useful 17 .25dp PC

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread Dustin Rinebold
LOL...sorry guysthe IMP interface on campus was having a tough time, apparently. dustin On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 12:53 PM, the pickle wrote: At 09:59 -0600 on 17/01/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A lot of the older Sony, Radius, and SuperMac monitors - specifically the big ones

Re: DigitalFilm card problems/solutions

2003-01-17 Thread Dustin Rinebold
Does your PC monitor work fine with any of the older Macs in general? I have a 19 Dell branded (Sony) monitor that simply won't work with any of my older Macs, while my 15 Sony monitor works just fine. The reason I ask is that my DigitalFilm card automatically stepped down to whatever monitor

thanks for Vintage Macs digests

2003-01-17 Thread Dan Knight
A big thank you to whoever sent me copies of all the digests I missed. :-) Dan the listmom -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! |

Re: Missing Vintage Macs digests

2003-01-17 Thread Dan Knight
Ignore the previous message. The emails I received did *not* contain the digests, only the indexes from the missing digests. If anyone on the list can redirect (a feature some email programs have and others don't -- it's different from forwarding) copies of the following digests to me, I'd

Re: DigitalFilm card problems/solutions

2003-01-17 Thread Mark Benson
On Friday, Jan 17, 2003, at 20:48 Europe/London, Dustin Rinebold wrote: Does your PC monitor work fine with any of the older Macs in general? I have a 19 Dell branded (Sony) monitor that simply won't work with any of my older Macs, while my 15 Sony monitor works just fine. I have run

Re: DigitalFilm card problems/solutions

2003-01-17 Thread the pickle
At 01:16 + on 18/01/03, Mark Benson wrote: I should maybe try my 12 RGB, although I don't think PowerMacs suppor 512x384. I think I will have to tool wit the monitor adapter a bit more A bit OT, but until OS X, I'm pretty sure everything does, with the possible exception of a couple of the

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread Carlos
Reply follows quoted original sent on 1/17/03 1:54 PM, by the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At 12:07 -0500 on 17/01/03, dan_A wrote: I use them, I believe they are called BNC cables, for my Mitsubishi Aye, that they are, or the thin coax connector is, at any rate. Some of these have three

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread the pickle
At 20:47 -0500 on 17/01/03, Carlos wrote: Some of these have three (RGB) and some have four (RBG+sync?) BNC connectors. I suppose the three are for sync-on-green monitors. We used to Sounds like a reasonable guess. I hadn't thought of that, but it sure makes sense now. Thx for the info :)

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread Carlos
Reply follows quoted original sent on 1/17/03 8:51 PM, by the pickle at [EMAIL PROTECTED]: old-style analog video. I've always wondered if the pin-outs on the Macintosh/DB-15 end are all the same or if different video cards have Got an o-scope? Or even a multimeter? An o-scope would tell

Re: cables

2003-01-17 Thread dan_A
At 8:47 PM -0500 on 1/17/03, Carlos wrote: I ask b/c I have a couple old monitors with the BNC inputs and I couldn't get them to work with my PCI video cards. carlos -- Hi Carlos- The Mitsubishi monitor using this cable (which has 5 leads) is attached to an ims twin turbo 8m pci card in a