mguyott@mirror.TMC.COM (Marc Guyott) (10/07/88)
Has anyone heard of an adapter that will let me run a high resolution monochrome monitor off of an EGA adapter? How about using a mono monitor off of a CGA adapter? I am asking this question because we have been using high resolution monochrome monitors (IBM 5151s) with QUAD EGA+ boards to run MS Windows and we are hoping to add a mono monitor and mono adapter to each machine in order to be able to debug MS Windows using the new Codeview without having to use a dumb terminal off of the serial port. Using a mono monitor with the QUAD EGA+ board requires that board to be in mono mode (the board also supports a CGA mode) which uses the same video memory addresses as a real monochrome adapter. This is a problem for us because we are hoping not to have to go out and by a lot of color monitors to use with our QUAD EGA+ adapters. What I am hoping to find is some sort of converter/adapter/? which will take the color output from our EGA adapters and convert that into a signal that will drive a high resolution monochrome monitor (such as an IBM 5151). It is also important to us that the resolution of the mono display be comparable to the resolution of a mono display with a high resolution mono adapter. Is this possible or am I pushing the limits of our technology? Marc ---- ... I never saw the morning until I stayed up all night ... Tom Waits Marc Guyott mguyott@mirror.TMC.COM {mit-eddie, pyramid, harvard!wjh12, xait, datacube}!mirror!mguyott Mirror Systems Cambridge, MA 02140 617/661-0777