What sort of Monitor/mac situation requires the db-15 two row to 4 co-ax
ends cable?
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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
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
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
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?
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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
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.
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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
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
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
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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
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
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
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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
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 :)
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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
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
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Hi Carlos-
The Mitsubishi monitor using this cable (which has 5 leads) is
attached to an ims twin turbo 8m pci card in a
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