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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 (RGB) and some have four (RBG+sync?) BNC
connectors.  I suppose the three are for sync-on-green monitors. We used to
refer to these as "analog" cables and monitors, I suppose because it's an
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
different pin-outs.  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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