Subject: RE: Vaxstation graphics to SVGA monitor?
To: 'PORTVAX@trailing-edge.com' <PORTVAX@trailing-edge.com>
From: Andy Sporner <andy.sporner@networkengines.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 05/17/2000 12:58:04
I have done this and it works. I had a 3100 and a E-machines monitor (from
a
disused Macintosh system), which took component video input. Worked
fine....
Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:56 PM
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Subject: Vaxstation graphics to SVGA monitor?
Does anyone here have any experience hooking VAXstations (anything
from VS2000's to 3100's with SPX or GPX graphics to 4000VLC's and 4000/60's)
to a modern multisync SVGA monitor? It'd be nice if the monitor accepts
sync-on-green, but if not I'd be willing to build my own sync
separator. And obviously the multisync SVGA monitor will have to handle
the scan rates from the vaxstation(s) - but unfortunately I'm having a hard
time getting scan rate details on many modern commercial SVGA monitors.
The specs usually list the supported resolutions, but not the actual
scan rates.
Any leads? Words from the wise?
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