fredc@petsd.UUCP (Fred Cassirer) (03/02/88)
I know this has been asked before, but does anyone know the pinout for a Nec Multi-sync II ==> A2000? Also, how could I hook up a 1084 to an IBM AT that once had a Nec Multi-sync? Thanx in advance, Fred Cassirer
farren@gethen.UUCP (Michael J. Farren) (03/07/88)
In article <1203@petsd.UUCP> fredc@petsd.UUCP (Fred Cassirer) writes: >Also, how could I hook up a 1084 to an IBM AT that once had a Nec Multi-sync? What do you want to do? If the IBM AT had a multi-sync, it would imply that it also had EGA, and EGA will NOT work with the 1084. No way. Only CGA would work. Also, you'd have to whip up a little digital-to-analog converter board for the IBM (not a big deal, but you DO have to do it.) Basically, probably not a real nifty idea. Sell the 1084 and get another multi-sync for the AT. -- Michael J. Farren | "INVESTIGATE your point of view, don't just {ucbvax, uunet, hoptoad}! | dogmatize it! Reflect on it and re-evaluate unisoft!gethen!farren | it. You may want to change your mind someday." gethen!farren@lll-winken.llnl.gov ----- Tom Reingold, from alt.flame
cs178abu@sdcc8.ucsd.EDU (John Schultz) (03/07/88)
>I know this has been asked before, but does anyone know the pinout for >a Nec Multi-sync II ==> A2000? Hook up the R,G,B and grounds (intuitive). Sync on composite sync (pin 4 to pin 10). John