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- From: dgray@menudo.uh.edu (Dennis Gray Jr.)
- Subject: Vax monitor WANTED
- In-Reply-To: terry@spcvxb.spc.edu's message of 7 Nov 92 12:20:10 GMT
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- References: <1992Nov7.061724.21578@menudo.uh.edu> <1992Nov7.072010.4344@spcvxb.spc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 07:52:27 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov7.072010.4344@spcvxb.spc.edu> terry@spcvxb.spc.edu (Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr.) writes:
-
- It's a QVSS, like it says. It's a bitonal (B&W only, no shades) card
- which generates a 1024x864 image. Common monitors for this were the VR260
- and VR262. The VR150 should also work. The cable that connects the patch
- panel to the monitor is (I think) a BC18S-10 (that's from memory, I'm at
- home). A LK201 keyboard (same as that on a VT2xx/3xx) plugs into the
- cable assembly. A VSXXX mouse completes the system. An optional digitizer
- tablet plugs into the other 15-pin connector.
-
- I am also told that a VR160 minotor will work with this system. So if
- you have a monitor (and preferably a keyboard, mouse and cables) that
- you would like to part with, please let me know.
-
- Thanks a million,
- -dennis
- ---
- Dennis Gray, Jr. DGray@uh.edu
- "You askin' to become a pile of zeros? I could put you away so good
- that Peter Norton couldn't find you with his arms unfolded."
- - Lincoln Spector
-