Mac128
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I just picked up this Power R Inc. Macintosh SE video adapter, which I know Bunsen posted about earlier (but I can't seem to find it now):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270235874553
More on the Powerr archived webpage:
http://web.archive.org/web/19990819155946/www.powerr.com/prices.html
The question is, there's a DE-9 connector, but I was expecting a VGA
compatible connector. Does anyone know what kind of monitor can be
connected to this device? Do I need an additional adapter to further
convert to VGA? Given it was designed for the SE and presumably Apple monitors of the era, I was a little surprised that it didn't use the standard Apple DB-15 monitor connector, though it seems geared toward LCD presentation panels, so that might explain it.
These are the specs:
Power R Model 2703 Video Adapter for Macintosh SE and SE/30
Allows you to view your Macintosh display on LCD panels, LCD
projectors, external monitors and scan converters. Installs in minutes
with no cutting, drilling or soldering.
Specifications:
Resolution........................................ 512 x 342
Horizontal scan rate.......................... 22.3KHZ, (4µs on, 40µs off)
Vertical scan rate ............................. 60HZ (180µs on, 16.4ms off)
Output level (all lines) ......................TTL Positive
Video Connector Pins (pin out)........1-2 gnd; 3-4-5 RGB; 8 Horz; 9 Vert.
Power Consumption ........................0.25 watts from Mac power supply
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270235874553
More on the Powerr archived webpage:
http://web.archive.org/web/19990819155946/www.powerr.com/prices.html
The question is, there's a DE-9 connector, but I was expecting a VGA
compatible connector. Does anyone know what kind of monitor can be
connected to this device? Do I need an additional adapter to further
convert to VGA? Given it was designed for the SE and presumably Apple monitors of the era, I was a little surprised that it didn't use the standard Apple DB-15 monitor connector, though it seems geared toward LCD presentation panels, so that might explain it.
These are the specs:
Power R Model 2703 Video Adapter for Macintosh SE and SE/30
Allows you to view your Macintosh display on LCD panels, LCD
projectors, external monitors and scan converters. Installs in minutes
with no cutting, drilling or soldering.
Specifications:
Resolution........................................ 512 x 342
Horizontal scan rate.......................... 22.3KHZ, (4µs on, 40µs off)
Vertical scan rate ............................. 60HZ (180µs on, 16.4ms off)
Output level (all lines) ......................TTL Positive
Video Connector Pins (pin out)........1-2 gnd; 3-4-5 RGB; 8 Horz; 9 Vert.
Power Consumption ........................0.25 watts from Mac power supply