--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would
work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to
define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the
pitty.
You must use an adapter that seperates the sync
Oops!
I wrote:
For the hotrodders amongst us, I have a schematic for conversion from VGA
to RGB with sync on green.
For Mark, this is the wrong way around. His Mac gives SoG, but his monitor
connector doesn't, as he replies. Sorry!
If you could get the pin-outs for the video I could try
At 14:25 +0100 on 26/04/02, mart wrote:
They presented it with 3x BNC conn. out, but I can redo the schematic for a
normal Mac video connector, if anyone's interested.
Just post a URL here when you're done :)
To me, it seems that the alternative for Mark is a Nubus Colour card. Both
mine can
At 13:36 + on 26/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
I have a an Apple Mac II Mono NuBus card and it works fine with the
17 screen, I'd have thought that'd mean it applied to most NuBus
cards but I've been fooled before ;). I am going to fit a second
It's common for third-party cards, but most Apple
Oops!
I wrote:
For the hotrodders amongst us, I have a schematic for conversion from VGA
to RGB with sync on green.
For Mark, this is the wrong way around. His Mac gives SoG, but his monitor
connector doesn't, as he replies. Sorry!
If you could get the pin-outs for the video I could try
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the pitty. I can only
say I am unashamedly thankful that the guy who sold me the stuff I
picked up yesterday
- Original Message -
From: Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vintage Macs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 6:35 AM
Subject: Mac IIci video... hmmm
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me
At 14:35 +0100 on 25/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the pitty. I can only
Your monitor must not support
On Thursday, April 25, 2002, at 03:27 PM, the pickle wrote:
At 14:35 +0100 on 25/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more
On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 03:17 PM, J.S. Garrison wrote:
I've used a PC monitor with MY IIci and that PC 15 pin-to-Mac-15-pin
adapter.
(No switches, just plastic adapter.) Try this?
Will do. I suspect pickle is more likely to be correct but it's an idea,
my friend has one of those
On Monday, April 22, 2002, at 03:17 PM, J.S. Garrison wrote:
I've used a PC monitor with MY IIci and that PC 15 pin-to-Mac-15-pin
adapter.
(No switches, just plastic adapter.) Try this?
Well what do ya know! Thanks Jeff :)
--
Mark Benson
Vintage Macs List Nanny
aka
: Mac IIci video... hmmm
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the pitty. I can only
say I am unashamedly thankful that the guy who sold me
--- Mark Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would
work on a PC
multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to
define it as fixed
res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the
pitty.
You must use an adapter that seperates the sync
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