E-waste crackheds strike again! Yes, it's another cut cord monitor. This one's very, very painful to disassemble but here's what's left of the monitor cord:
The monitor consists of 4 PCBs inside: a shockingly tiny neckboard, a power supply board, a deflection/HV board, and an input board. The cable connects to the input board here, which has cables going every which way and is mounted just behind the neckboard on the monitor frame:

It's obscured in the photo but Red, Green, Blue, HSYNC, VSYNC and all of the grounds are marked on the P201 connector. What's not marked are the sense lines - the silkscreen just says SENSE for all 3. They could be SENSE 0, 1 and 2 but without an intact cable it's hard to know for sure. Where would CSYNC go? Would it be bridged to HSYNC or left unconnected? If so, it may be possible to tell without taking the entire monitor apart.
The monitor consists of 4 PCBs inside: a shockingly tiny neckboard, a power supply board, a deflection/HV board, and an input board. The cable connects to the input board here, which has cables going every which way and is mounted just behind the neckboard on the monitor frame:

It's obscured in the photo but Red, Green, Blue, HSYNC, VSYNC and all of the grounds are marked on the P201 connector. What's not marked are the sense lines - the silkscreen just says SENSE for all 3. They could be SENSE 0, 1 and 2 but without an intact cable it's hard to know for sure. Where would CSYNC go? Would it be bridged to HSYNC or left unconnected? If so, it may be possible to tell without taking the entire monitor apart.
