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- From: senseman@ricky.brainlab.utsa.edu (David M. Senseman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: Video Card RGB
- Message-ID: <1992Aug22.015023.24938@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
- Date: 22 Aug 92 01:50:23 GMT
- References: <1992Aug20.233402.3335@news.nd.edu> <1992Aug21.205054.23835@odin.corp.sgi.com>
- Sender: news@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
- Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio
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- In article <1992Aug21.205054.23835@odin.corp.sgi.com> mohsen@pele.csd.sgi.com (Mohsen Hosseini) writes:
- >In article <1992Aug20.233402.3335@news.nd.edu>, pbays@bach.helios.nd.edu (phil bays) writes:
- >|> In order to make the cable to connect to the 9 pin
- >|> RGB input of the projection TV I need to know the
- >|> RGB pin outs for the video bard. I have talked to my
- >|> local sales and tech people, the hot line, e mail to
- >|> California tech, etc. In every case, the initial
- >|> statement is "that should be easy, we'll get back to
- >|> you tomorrow." The has been going on for three of
- >|> four weeks and no one - NO ONE has called me back
- >|> yet. I keep calling and getting the same response -
- >|> "we'll call you back" - but alas my phone remains
- >|> silent. Classes start next week. I would really like to
- >|> get this going. Can anyone out there help???
- >
- >
- >If you are talking about the pinout for the 15pin connector without the
- >startervideo option, here it is:
- >
- >Pin Signal
- >1 red
- >2 green
- >3 blue
- >4 -not used
- >5 GND
- >6 GND
- >7 GND
- >8 GND
- >10 GND
- >11 GND
- >12 - Not used
- >13 H sync
- >14 V sync
- >15 - not used
- >
- >
-
- What pins are we talking about here? Is this the pins on the
- AMP 13W3 pins from the back of the Indigo to the monitor?
- If it is, why was I told by an SGI techie that the small pins
- were used to signal the monitor type? Are the GND pins used for
- this or are the UNUSED pins used for this? Gaack!
-
- Boy, it sure would be nice for if there was a Dave or a Vernon
- for the video stuff.
- --
- David M. Senseman (senseman@lonestar.utsa.edu)
- Division of Life Sciences
- The University of Texas at San Antonio
-