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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Cable for a2320<-->A2000
- Date: 19 Jan 96 10:30:15 +0500
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- On or about 19-Jan-96 04:50:02 Terrence Chun typed the following words about
- "Cable for a2320<-->A2000". My reply is thus...
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- TC> Okay, this may sound stupid, but I've been hearing some conflicting
- TC> reports. Here's my deal:
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- TC> I bought an A2320 (second-hand) for my A2000 + 1084s with the intention
- TC> of eventually buying a multisync monitor when I (also eventually) upgrade
- TC> with a PicassoII.
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- TC> I had heard that the A2320 was compatible with pretty much any monitor
- TC> (even the 1084 series). However, I notice that the plug for the card is
- TC> a 9-pin, whereas the native video output plug is 23(?)-pin (although the
- TC> monitor side of the cable is a 9-pin).
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- Huh??? My A2320 has a standard 15 pin (DB15) VGA connector on it. I used it
- with a 1084S for many years.
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- TC> So basically, what can I do to get the A2320 up and running in my A2000?
- TC> Is it as simple as getting hold of a monitor cable with 9-pins on either
- TC> side (I live in a very simple world =^b)? Or do I have to start my
- TC> upgrades a little sooner than I had expected?
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- TC> Thanks for any and all replies!
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- TC> -- Terrence
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