On 9 Nov 2002, Son of Zev wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Sorry about the late response.
>
> I did find this site...listed in earlier postings..
>
> http://cvs.anu.edu.au/monitorconversion/
>
> implying that it would be possible and had actually been done..
Yes, with external electronics you can
Hi Mark,
Sorry about the late response.
I did find this site...listed in earlier postings..
http://cvs.anu.edu.au/monitorconversion/
implying that it would be possible and had actually been done..
The included modeline does generate a response from the monitor (it
flickers other than giving
On 15 Oct 2002, Son of Zev wrote:
> HI
>
> Has anyone actually got this one going...
>
> I've seen posts that claim to have working modelines on various websites
> but none seem to work.
>
This is not just a fixed frequency monitor. It is a sync-on-green
or composite sync monitor. Your
HI
Has anyone actually got this one going...
I've seen posts that claim to have working modelines on various websites
but none seem to work.
cheers
Allan
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What I should hav included was that this is a composite sync monitor
that uses the SOny GDM 1662 Trinitron tube
(the difference between the 1662 and 1662B tubes is one is for the
southern hemisphere.
cheers
Allan
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On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 00:40, Allan Klinbail wrote:
> HI
>
> Has anyone actu
HI
Has anyone actually got this one going...
I've seen posts that claim to have working modelines on various websites
but none seem to work.
cheers
Allan
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(By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Komarinski)
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