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2105.1 | Give me a call... | FSDEV1::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Tue Jan 10 1989 16:26 | 7 |
| The connector is a DB23. Yup a strange animal....
Send me mail and I'll set you up...
FSDEV1::JBERNARD
John
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2105.2 | Will it work? | DEBIT::SOO | Chong Soo | Tue Jan 10 1989 17:32 | 5 |
| Is the VT241 a multisync monitor? Will it work with Flicker Fixer?
Not that I have any of the above.
Chong.
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2105.3 | VR241 not multisync | FSDEV1::JBERNARD | John Bernard 292-2591 YWO/E3 | Wed Jan 11 1989 08:26 | 4 |
| VR241 is not a multisync monitor. It works on the standard scan
freq of 15,750 khz.
John
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2105.4 | | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Tout est possible | Wed Jan 11 1989 11:29 | 20 |
| Also, the screen will be smaller, read LARGE border all around and
if you tweak all the ajustments, you end up with a small border.
You need 4 cables: pins on DB23
3 RED
4 GREEN
5 BLUE
10 COMP-SYNC
16 to 20 Ground
I made an adapter from a DB25 (F) with two pins hacked off on this
I soldered a small 1.5" x 2" pc board with the etch side soldered
on the ground pins, this made for a strong mecanical bond. On the
board I mounted 4 RCA panel jacks connected to the right pins.
I then used regular RCA patch cables with RCA to BNC adaptors on
the VT241 end. Works great when we bring an Amiga in the office
for club meetings, saves us lugging the monitor.
Jean
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2105.5 | mine works | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Wed Jan 11 1989 11:35 | 13 |
| I have been using a VR241 at work for several months. The only
drawback is working in 640x400. Interlace really flickers. That's
why I have two monitors on my desk, VR241 and a long persitance
monichrome.
I enlarged the image on the VR241 by tweeking the internal adjustments.
Be careful if you do this, I accidentally shorted out the monitor
with a metal screwdriver. Something blew. Whatever it was, it
resetted when I turned the monitor off and on. There is now a 1/2
inch black border around the screen display.
Randy
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2105.6 | VR241 and Interlace | DPDMAI::ANDERSONA | | Fri Jan 13 1989 21:45 | 8 |
| Play with the colors I use interlace mode all the time with my VR241
I also used MoreRows to bring it out a little larger than 640X400.
I use a black background and Amber characters. Then I play with
the contrast and intensity to reduce the flicker until it is
practically gon
Alan
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2105.7 | 4 BNC's or 3??? | GUCCI::HERB | AL | Sat Jan 21 1989 08:33 | 8 |
| I don't have my DEC monitor in front of me but doesn't it only use
3 BNC connectors into it? I thought sync was thru one of the RBG
(blue?) connectors. I happen to have an extra Amiga cable and plan
to make an adapter for it by going from the 6 pin round 1084 connector
of cable to the 3 BNC of a DEC monitor. I'm confused, what's the
4th connector for and where does it go?
Al
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2105.8 | "Confusion" will be my epitaph | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Slave to the waffle light | Sat Jan 21 1989 18:36 | 17 |
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The fourth BNC is for SYNC. I believe that the RGB signals do not have
any sync signal "mixed" in. Some DEC equipment mixes the sync with the
the green in the form of an RS170 composite (NTSC??).
You mentioned connecting the output of the six pin DIN connector to
the DEC monitor (VR241?). I'm not sure about the 500/2000 but on the
A1000 it's the composite video output. The A/D RGB output is the 23 pin
connector. I followed the instructions in note 550.1 and it works great.
Also, if you have a DB25 connector, and you're a cheapskate like me ;^) ,
perform the hacksaw "surgery" mentioned in said note and save a couple
of bucks. The pinout is also mentioned a couple of replies previous
to yours.
Still confused? Don't feel bad, I read what I just wrote and it makes
absolutely no sense to me...
Pete
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2105.9 | Back to the Drawing Board.. | GUCCI::HERB | AL | Sat Jan 21 1989 21:41 | 6 |
| I picked up a DEC RBG cable and in fact it only has the 3 coax (BNC)
lines. Yes, I'm using a (well, a old off brand that works with my
PRO380) VR241. The PRO, and I suppose othefr color units mix sync
in the blue line. Does this mean that I can't simply tie the blue
output and sync from the Amiga 500 to the blue BNC going into the
VR241? If so, I'm back to the drawing board.
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2105.10 | | AGNESI::EKLOF | Waltzing with Bears | Sun Jan 22 1989 02:47 | 7 |
| With only three BNC connectors, the sync is on the GREEN, not the
blue. The VR-241 will take either three connectors that way, or four
connectors (RGB and Sync on a separate line). There is a switch on the back
to tell it to either sync on Green, or Sync.
Mark
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