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- From: Andy Low <cm-a.low@tees.ac.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.misc,de.comp.sys.amiga.tech,demon.tech.amiga
- Subject: Re: SVGA Monitor connection to an Amiga???
- Date: 17 Feb 1996 15:48:17 GMT
- Organization: University of Aberdeen, Scotland
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- Mathias Thorell <matth@weald.air.saab.se> wrote:
- >Andrew Hemmings wrote:
- >>
- >> Hi
- >>
- >> Is it possible to connect an Amiga to a SVGA monitor?
- >> and if so how? Is there a commercial cable or do I have to make it up
- >> myself?
- >
- >There is a description of an adappter in hardware/?/Ami2VGA.lha.
- >I'm going to finish it tonight... ;-)
- >
- >
-
- That hack involves soldering some logic chips to a bit of bread board, then
- connecting various pins on either side, doesn't it ? There *IS* a way (much
- easier and cheaper) of doing it, by just connecting the pins of a 23D -> 15DHD
- together...
-
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- Andy "Brown trout season's open again in the toilets" L.
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