I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.
In article <54a2179f320e892fc60df19d58f675a2@mixmaster.it>,
George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
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I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.Will anything current work?
Likely most modern things with 13w3 that can handle sync-on-green
will work.
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David Evans dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
Ph.D. Candidate, Computer/Synth Junkie http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/
University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer
Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.
On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 10:24:46 -0500, David Evans wrote:
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In article <54a2179f320e892fc60df19d58f675a2@mixmaster.it>, George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
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I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.Will anything current work?
Likely most modern things with 13w3 that can handle sync-on-green will work.
using a 13W3 to DB15 adapter, I tried to hook up a flat panel to my NeXT
Colorstation. Didn't work. I've read most flat panels would be sync on
green. Any thoughts on what it takes to get a currently available flat
panel to work with a NeXT Colorstation?
I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.
In article <3NKdnS7xlOZhT97cRVn-gA@speakeasy.net>,
Mister Grendel <mister_grendel@yahoo.com> wrote:
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using a 13W3 to DB15 adapter, I tried to hook up a flat panel to my NeXTColorstation. Didn't work. I've read most flat panels would be sync ongreen. Any thoughts on what it takes to get a currently available flatpanel to work with a NeXT Colorstation?
I'm not sure how flat panels would like the unusual (for the modern
era) resolution spat out by black hardware. You may just have to try
them.
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David Evans dfevans@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
Research Associate, Ph.D. Candidate http://bbcr.uwaterloo.ca/~dfevans/
University of Waterloo "Default is the value selected by the composer
Ontario, Canada overridden by your command." - Roland TR-707 Manual
I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.
David Evans schrieb:
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using a 13W3 to DB15 adapter, I tried to hook up a flat panel to myNeXT Colorstation. Didn't work. I've read most flat panels wouldbe sync on green. Any thoughts on what it takes to get a currentlyavailable flat panel to work with a NeXT Colorstation?
I'm not sure how flat panels would like the unusual (for the modern era) resolution spat out by black hardware. You may just have to try them.
He need at least a 17" TFT. They have a native resolution of 1280x1024,
NeXT brings a 1120x832, wich means you get a black border of unuesd
pixels.
15" won't work, they have a max. of 1024x768.
I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turboslab.
Mister Grendel wrote:
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 10:24:46 -0500, David Evans wrote:
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In article <54a2179f320e892fc60df19d58f675a2@mixmaster.it>, GeorgeOrwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
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I seek a non-NeXT, plug and play, monitor for my color turbo slab.Will anything current work?
Likely most modern things with 13w3 that can handle sync-on-greenwill work.
using a 13W3 to DB15 adapter, I tried to hook up a flat panel to my NeXT Colorstation. Didn't work. I've read most flat panels would be sync on green. Any thoughts on what it takes to get a currently available flat panel to work with a NeXT Colorstation?
If you manage to make it work, please make sure to post it here, I am
interested, too!
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