[Coco] CoCo 3 to RBG...
Steve Batson
steve at batsonphotography.com
Wed Jul 20 13:29:40 EDT 2011
Gene,
I didn't even see that about on board connector only handling 31Khz...Ok,
well it looks like I need to go with my original plan and build the ribbon
with a 15 Pin D connector. Not too excited about that due to the very small
amount of space to work in on the connector. I'm almost tempted to build
some type of small project board where I can mount connectors to the board
and do all the crosswiring on it, seal it up in a box and then be able to
use standard, straight through Ribbon cable on the coco side and standard
straight through VGA cable on the output. I couldn't find my soldering
iron, so I ordered one last week...should be her this week along with a
15pin D connector. I just picked up a VGA cable the other day for about $5,
but it doesn't look like I'll need it, so I'm seriously thinking about just
cutting it and splicing it to the ribbon cable from the Coco. At this
point, I want to see it working before I invest any time or more money in
making it pretty.
Steve
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From: "gene heskett" <gheskett at wdtv.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 10:15 AM
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] CoCo 3 to RBG...
On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 01:00:14 PM Steve Batson did opine:
> Steve,
>
> Can you provide details on building your 2 chip circuit to get it
> working?
>
> I received mine this week, built cables to Map Coco 3 RGB signals to the
> on board 8 pin connector as they describe. The board powered fine, I
> can access it's menu and functions, but no Coco output. Just a green
> screen, but I don't think it's Coco output though. Coco works fine with
> composite out to TV.
>
> Any help will be appreciated! :)
This is going to be best troubleshot with a decent scope, only that can
give you a definitive answer.
Oh Wait, you said the 8 pin connector? Humm, I may be half a bubble off
here, but ISTR reading in the excruciatingly fine print (I had to drag out
an old projector lens & use it for a magnifying glass to read that teeny
little booklet) that the 8 pin connector only handles 31khz & up sources,
so I had not considered doing anything but stuffing the coco's signals into
the adjacent DB15, which claims to work down to 15 khz, and which means one
must pay attention to the pinout of the 10 conductor cable from the coco as
to where it goes in the DB15. I have printed out the usual vga pinouts,
and can look the coco's signals up in the manuals, but do not have a DB15
male to use ATM, so I haven't yet warmed up my iron. I need to stop at the
shack & see if they even have that stuff anymore. :(
Maybe that is your problem, Steve?
[snip old text]
Cheers, gene
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