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Commodore 1960 Monitor

Started by Computolio, July 29, 2005, 05:12:54 PM

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Computolio


   I've hooked up a PS1 to a Commodore 1960 monitor using RGB. However, something's off about the picture, as it's slanted slightly off to the right. It's as if someone messed with the "parallelogram" setting on a monitor's geometry controls. Too bad this one doesn't have any.

   Has anyone encountered this problem before and is there any fix for it? I haven't encountered it when using the monitor as a VGA display, and neither an Amiga nor an Atari ST in RGB mode can reproduce the problem.  

viletim!

a 50/60hz problem maybe? is the monitor ok with composite sync (and doesn't need it seperated into horiz/vert)? grounds, etc all connected properly?

Computolio


   The monitor requires component(seperated) sync, and as it's an Amiga monitor it does PAL rates with ease. When I was wiring up the connector I made it a point to wire up all the grounds together, so I don't know for sure if it's a grounding-related issue. I'm fairly certain it isn't though.