blgardne@esunix.UUCP (Blaine Gardner) (11/13/88)
Could someone at CATS (or a member of another animal in our rapidly growing zoo of tech support types :-) tell me what the pinouts on the 1080 monitor's DB-9 are? Are there seperate pins for the digital and analog signals? A friend is trying to hook his 1080 up to a PClone CGA card, and we can't find the pinouts anywhere. -- Blaine Gardner @ Evans & Sutherland 580 Arapeen Drive, SLC, Utah 84108 Here: utah-cs!esunix!blgardne {ucbvax,allegra,decvax}!decwrl!esunix!blgardne There: uunet!iconsys!caeco!pedro!worsel!blaine (under construction) "Nobody will ever need more than 64K." "Nobody needs multitasking on a PC."
sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) (11/18/88)
In Message <1081@esunix.UUCP>, blgardne@esunix.UUCP (Blaine Gardner) writes: >Could someone at CATS (or a member of another animal in our rapidly >growing zoo of tech support types :-) Hmmmm guess I don't count, im only a lowley "sneaker", walked on and used to kick things about. :-( > tell me what the pinouts on the >1080 monitor's DB-9 are? Are there seperate pins for the digital and >analog signals? > I don't have the pin outs here, but I have already used a MS-DOS standard DB-9 to DB-9 cable and connected my 1080 to a CGA card. (The CGA card is in my BridgeBoard ;-) Key thing is remember to switch from Analog to Digital..... >A friend is trying to hook his 1080 up to a PClone CGA card, and we >can't find the pinouts anywhere. No pins outs needed just a very common cable from your local dealer (or a MS-DOS hackers cable box). -- Dan "Sneakers" Schein {pyramid|rutgers|uunet}!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers Sneakers Computing 2455 McKinley Ave. Of course heimat is an Amiga. West Lawn, PA 19609 Doesn't everyone run UUCP & UseNet on an Amiga? Call: BERKS AMIGA BBS - 60+ Megs - 24 Hrs - 3/12/2400 Baud - 215/678-7691