[Coco] TRS-80 Tandy Color Computer CoCo 3 RGB Video Cable
Derek
dml_68 at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 22 10:30:05 EDT 2007
The VGA option would be great but I was under the impression it could not be done for various reasons. I have a similar switch that allows me to use my Atari 8 bit machine with my vga monitor & kvm switch.
Can you give me the link to the VGA to CoCo Vendor please?
Thank you
Gene Heskett <gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote: On Sunday 22 July 2007, Derek wrote:
>There was recently an e-bay auction (which I lost btw..grrr) for a cable
> that went from a Coco III to a 9 pin RGB monitor. I was wondering if there
> are any schematic or instructions on how to build one of these around that
> someone would be willing to share? I see the old 9 PIN color monitors all
> the time at local thrift stores for around $5 so this would be an
> affordable way to upgrade to a nice video display. Also I ould think there
> would only be certain monitors that this cable would work with. What
> specifications would one need to look for on the monitor end?
>
>The auction which has ended is here :
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=009&sspagename=STRK%3AMEDW
>%3AIT&viewitem=&item=190132725303&rd=1&rd=1
>
Derek, those monitors usable with the coco's nearly ntsc video output are few
and far between today as the few NEC 3fg's & multisync's, in addition to the
magnavox 8cm515 and 1cm135's, and of course the shacks very cheaply made
cm-8, have all long since either blown their high voltage circuitry or their
crt's have faded away into the sunset.
A broadcast tv monitor is generally available yet, but at stratospheric prices
(probably over $700 for a crt type, more for modern lcd stuff) because of the
low production level required to fill that market.
Most (99.9% or more) of the 9 pin monitors are 31 khz vga, not 15.75 khz ntsc,
and any attempt to slow the h-sweep of a vga designed monitor down enough to
work with ntsc will let the smoke out of its horizontal and high voltage
circuits in milliseconds. Litterally.
Your best bet today is a scan doubler adapter such as Roy Justice has been
making for us for the last year or so, and which plugs directly into the 10
pin on the bottom of the coco3 and drives a vga (31khz hscan rate) monitor,
one of those "5 dollar" models quite nicely, although you may find it has a
dead color gun at that price range. And its probably not any more expensive
than some of the ebay auctions might fetch for an original cable. And it has
the added plus of being a known to work solution, I have one.
Roy, speak up, here's a customer!
>Thank you
>
>Derek
>
>
>
>
>** Mistrust Authority. Promote Decentralization **
>
>
>
>
>
>
>---------------------------------
>Got a little couch potato?
>Check out fun summer activities for kids.
>
>--
>Coco mailing list
>Coco at maltedmedia.com
>http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco
--
Cheers, Gene
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
I'm thinking about DIGITAL READ-OUT systems and computer-generated
IMAGE FORMATIONS ...
--
Coco mailing list
Coco at maltedmedia.com
http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco
** Mistrust Authority. Promote Decentralization **
---------------------------------
Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
More information about the Coco
mailing list