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- From: 11437294@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au (NATHAN WHEAT)
- Subject: Re: Plug VGA monitor into a MAC...
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- Organization: Faculty of Engineering, Monash University
- References: <37830@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> <1992Sep10.105055.27029@mendelson.com> <govender.716540035@shannon>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1992 00:45:13 GMT
-
- >
- >i would still be interested in the pinout for the adapter as i doubt that
- >compusa would be able to serve me |-). i would also be grateful if anyone
- >could inform me as to the minimum standards a vga monitor must satisfy if
- >it is to be used on a mac 11 (vertical refresh, horizontal scan rate etc)
- >
-
- Pinouts are as follows:
-
- Mac VGA
- 2 1 (Red Video)
- 5 2 (Green Video)
- 9 3 (Blue Video)
- 1 6 (Red Gnd)
- 6 7 (Green Gnd)
- 13 8 (Blue Gnd)
- 12 14 (Vsync)
- 15 13 (Hsync)
- 14 10 (Sync Gnd)
- 10 --\ Connect these two wires together.
- 7 --/ It tells the mac it's a VGA screen. (Monitor type)
-
- That is correct for a Mac LC, and therefore should be standard across all
- Macs.
-
- Nathan.
-