Im still new to this. My Tandy RGB monitor has pins for both horizontal and vertical sync. It seems most game systems have a composited sync pin.
How should I go about creating an adaptor. Do I route the composite sync to the horizontal or vert sync, leave it disconnected, or do I split the wire and route it to both syncs?
CM-11 (25-1024/A/C) Pinouts Faxback Doc. # 6013
The signal connector is a 9 pin, Sub-D type.
PIN SIGNAL
1 Ground
2 Ground
3 R (Red Video)
4 G (Green Video)
5 B (Blue Video)
6 Intensity
7 N/C
8 Horizontal Sync
9 Vertical Sync
That RGB monitor is no good. Pin 6 (intensity) means that this is a digital RGB moinitor and not an analog monitor.
Do yourself a huge favor and track down a Commodore 1084, these monitors work great.
Thanks.
Thanks for the information.
Commodores are suprisingly hard to track down, you really have to fight for one on ebay.
I found the Tandy in a pawn shop and thought I would give it a try.
Is the commodore 1702 any good?
The Commodore 1702 is a composite display, no RGB. Keep looking for a 1084 their out there, or bid like mad for one on Ebay.
Thanks.