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- From: bogus@go.away (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1902 Monitor
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 16:08:34 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- References: <Pine.SUN.3.91.960328215917.5464A-100000@mango.epix.net> <315E2389.12EA@indirect.com>
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- In article <315E2389.12EA@indirect.com>, wanderer@indirect.com says...
- >
- >It uses the same standard cable as for the 1702, 1802, and 1084 for the
- >64 (video to 3 rca plugs). If you can't find the cable, then check with
- >CMD. I'm sure they have it.
- >
- >kevin gilbertson wrote:
- >>
- >> I have an opportunity to purchase a 1902 monitor. Anyone out there
- >> familiar with this model? Any compatability issues with a C64? Special
- >> cables?
- >>
- >> Thanks in advance.
-
- My 1902 DOES NOT have rca jacks. It uses two DIN plugs, one for RGB, the
- other for LCA video. In anycase, CMD, SSI, or Commodore Country should be
- able to help you get the cable you need.
-
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- -Mike Neus
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