I am a owner of a cbm 128 when I did use this long time ago i did use it with a TV! but now I have got it out and amazingly it still works after 29 years. But how do I connect it to a vga monitor so I can
have 80 col display. ?
is there any convert I can buy. ?
rgbi to vga
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Re: rgbi to vga
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Theoretically the 9pin RGBI output of the C128 can be rewired to a 15 pin SVGA connector without using a converter,
but the "low" 15.525kHz line frequency won't be tolerated by some monitors, resulting an "Out of range" or similar message.
Anyway here's the diagram: As far as I know the old CGA monitors were used the same DB9 pin configuration,
so a CGA to SVGA converter could be suitable for the job as well.
...og velkommen til forumet.
Theoretically the 9pin RGBI output of the C128 can be rewired to a 15 pin SVGA connector without using a converter,
but the "low" 15.525kHz line frequency won't be tolerated by some monitors, resulting an "Out of range" or similar message.
Anyway here's the diagram: As far as I know the old CGA monitors were used the same DB9 pin configuration,
so a CGA to SVGA converter could be suitable for the job as well.
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Re: rgbi to vga
Currently, Alex sells Video DAC's (RGB digital to VGA) that will show all 16 colors of the C128's 80-column color palette. See
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum ... -Available
Truly,
http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum ... -Available
Truly,
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Re: rgbi to vga
Tusen takk.LoneWolf33 wrote:Hi,
...og velkommen til forumet.
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