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- From: waynem1@cq-pan.cqu.edu.au (Wayne Morellini)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: VGA to RGB monitor?
- Date: 20 Apr 1996 04:39:57 GMT
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- The answer is ussually no, becuase the Vga RGB signal is different from the
- standard analogue RGB signal, and the frequency the Vga signal works at is
- way above the Analogue frequency. If you have one of the those Multi-sysncs
- it "Might" support your standard signal. The other way is to get a device
- to convert from Vga to standard RGB.
-
- Wayne.
-
- Tim Salazar,Encinitas,CA (grover@cyber.net) wrote:
- : Can I simply connect my VGA output to a RGB monitor?
- :
- : I have a 17" Next monitor that has RBG inputs and syncs on Green
- : with a horizontal rate of 62khz and a vertical of 68hz or 72hz.
- : I have an EGS board and can make a monitor setup for the sync
- : rates. But do I need any other electronics other than a cable
- : that splits the VGA connector into its RGB components and green
- : sync?
- :
- : Thanks,
- : Tim
- : grover@cyber.net
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