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- From: piusn@ghsaar.saar.de (Pius Nippgen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: AGA monitors
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- References: <1993Jan2.065442.11537@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <1993Jan5.020105.28469@news.unomaha.edu>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 14:27:17 GMT
- Organization: Amiga Developer Group Saar (ECG118)
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- In article <1993Jan5.020105.28469@news.unomaha.edu>
- marnold@cwis.unomaha.edu (Matthew Eldon Arnold) writes:
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- >The 1371A meets immediate approval with everybody because it has a seperate
- >composite input just like the 1084! Yeaahhh! It's a BNC style connector.
- >(No big deal; just get the $2.49 adaptor at Radio Shack.) But the
- >analogue/composite switch is on the back of the monitor (not the front
- >like as in the 1084.) Booo!
-
- My 3 year old Mitsubishi EUM 1481 A allows switching of TTL, RGB or
- Video-Input by using Pin 22,23,24 of the monitor-RGB-Port.
- Using these pins you can easily switch between for instance
- VCR-Video-Input or Amiga-RGB-Input. Very nice.
- It's explained in the manual.
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