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QuadraJets
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USA
344 Posts
Posted - 06 Oct 2002 :  07:02:44
I have an Emachines T16 monitor that came with my IIci. right now It is sync on green. the only cables connected to the card are R,G,B. but I want to run it on my 660av/840av using built in video. There are sync in and sync out ports on the monitor, so I assume that if I get a db15 to 5bnc cable, it will work as a normal sync monitor with a fixed resolution of 832X624? I tried a mac-vga adapter set to 832x624, and I got a bunch of scrolling garbage on the screen.

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Trash80toG-4
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Posted - 06 Oct 2002 :  07:59:28
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I have an Emachines T16 monitor that came with my IIci. right now It is sync on green. the only cables connected to the card are R,G,B. but I want to run it on my 660av/840av using built in video. There are sync in and sync out ports on the monitor, so I assume that if I get a db15 to 5bnc cable, it will work as a normal sync monitor with a fixed resolution of 832X624? I tried a mac-vga adapter set to 832x624, and I got a bunch of scrolling garbage on the screen.


http://www.si87.com/MonitorSolutions/emachines/t16.html
http://graphics.stanford.edu/~jedavis/projects/mac/monitor.html#sog

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macaka
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France
88 Posts
Posted - 24 Oct 2002 :  10:55:23
What is it a T16 display , it's a LCD technologie or TFT ?

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QuadraJets
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USA
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Posted - 24 Oct 2002 :  13:28:16
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What is it a T16 display , it's a LCD technologie or TFT ?

LCD? TFT? I wish!

The T-16 is a huge, box-shaped, fixed-frequency, trinitron CRT-based monitor. Mine was made in 1989....and it is a heavy pos too!

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macaka
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France
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Posted - 24 Oct 2002 :  13:43:13
Have you tried Colorsync,display enabler and an apple display software if it's an apple monitor of course ?

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Trash80toG-4
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Posted - 24 Oct 2002 :  14:28:28
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Have you tried Colorsync,display enabler and an apple display software if it's an apple monitor of course ?


NFG, it's an E-Machines monitor.

http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_SyncGrn3.html#SYNCGRN_002


Sync on Green FAQ INDEX V1.01 (3/26/96):

http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_SyncGrn.html

It's all Greek to me, I'd buy the proper Griffin Adapter with it built in already!

http://www.griffintechnology.com/archive/monitors/EMach05.html

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edit: WTF is "sync in" and "sync out"? A 5 BNC cable has V-sync and H-sync besides RGB. One of my Radius multisyncs uses a DIP switch equipped Mac DB-15->4 BNC connectors, the gray line goes to HD Sync In (I assume this is H-sync) I believe I have also run it off a VGA->5 BNC cable from my Liberty Adapters when using a VGA KVM switch setup, but I don't recall the color coding.

My 21" Radius multisync has a VGA->5BNC cable: Black->CompHD and Gray->VD Running off a manual Mac KVM switch which supports Mac and VGA cables.

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macaka
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France
88 Posts
Posted - 24 Oct 2002 :  15:36:02
Roger crcccrrccccr I cut.....

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