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- From: massoud@chemteca.sdsu.edu (Massoud Ajami)
- Subject: Re: 4pin RGB -> 3pin RGB ?
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- Keywords: RGB
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- References: <1992Sep14.135130.25761@donau.et.tudelft.nl>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 18:49:16 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep14.135130.25761@donau.et.tudelft.nl> arnofr@duteca.et.tudelft.nl (Arno F. Roelofs) writes:
- >From: arnofr@duteca.et.tudelft.nl (Arno F. Roelofs)
- >Subject: 4pin RGB -> 3pin RGB ?
- >Keywords: RGB
- >Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 13:51:30 GMT
- >I am trying to connect the analog RGB output of my computer (Amiga) to
- >a Reuters CM120-MV monitor. The amiga has an RGB output that is
- >compatible with SCART (I think), it has three color signals in the 1V
- >range and a separate composite sync line.
- >The monitor has only three inputs, being two normal color lines
- >and a combined color/sync one. The combined one is the green input.
- >The range of the input signals is also 1V.
- >
- >Does anyone know a good way to combine the analog green and composite
- >sync signal into one signal?
- >
- >I have tried a couple of simple setups myself and I am pretty sure
- >that it can be done relatively easy, since the monitor works fine if I
- >plug the composite sync line of the computer directly in the green
- >input of the monitor and disconnect the green output of the computer.
- >The picture has no green in it of course but it is stable.
- >
- >Any help would be appreciated.
- >
- >Arno Roelofs (arnofr@duteca.et.tudelft.nl)
- >
-
- Since the green color and the sync are not active at the same time, did you
- try to OR them together via resistors? It may work.
-
-
- Peace and Prosperity!
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