[Coco] CM-2 260-3212 color monitor with coco 3?
Dave Philipsen
dave at davebiz.com
Sat Sep 19 19:45:55 EDT 2015
Unless you use some kind of comparator circuit that could trigger the
intensity input to the monitor...just a thought. Of course if you're
gonna do that you might as well just hack the monitor and get into the
analog circuitry that drives the color guns, eh? :)
Dave
On 2015-09-19 18:26, Arthur Flexser wrote:
> I think you'd get only 8 colors if you interfaced a CM-2 to a CoCo 3.
> The R, G, and B would be either on or off, no in-between, no?
>
> Art
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Barry Nelson <
> barry.nelson at amobiledevice.com> wrote:
>
>> According to what I have found the CM-2 appears to use an RGBI
>> interface
>> as opposed to the CoCo 3's analog RGB. RGBI is limited to 16 colors
>> and the
>> signal level is TTL 0 or 5 volts digital. The CoCo 3's RGB line
>> signals are
>> 0 to .7 volts analog. You could construct a circuit to interface the
>> two,
>> but the CoCo 3 can display 64 colors and that monitor can only display
>> 16.
>> I suggest using another solution like my CoCo 3 to HDMI adapter cable
>> to
>> display on a modern display in full color. I am including the CM-2
>> pinout
>> below.
>>
>> Pin Name Description
>> 1 GND Ground
>> 2 GND Ground
>> 3 R Red
>> 4 G Green
>> 5 B Blue
>> 6 I Intensity
>> 7 RES Reserved
>> 8 HSYNC Horizontal Sync
>> 9 VSYNC Vertical Sync
>>
>>
>> > Walter Miraglia walter.miraglia at gmail.com
>> > Just wondering. I recently acquired a Tandy 1200 HD which came with a
>> CM-2 colour monitor and I am wondering, if I make the appropriate
>> cable,
>> will this monitor work with my COCO3?
>> >
>> > The monitor is at my brother in law's place about 5.5 hour drive away...
>> So wondering if it's worth the drive or if it can wait until
>> thanksgiving
>> in October. (Canadian here eh!)
>> >
>> > Cheers!
>>
>>
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