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Old 29 June 2020, 19:08   #13
AmigaHope
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Originally Posted by c0dehunter View Post
When you say the RGB, you are not referring to the SCART port, right?

This is the image of its backside:

The two round black DIN connectors on the back are an analog RGB input, and a digital RGBI input. Because this is an NTSC 1084S, there is no SCART input (although there is a breakout space for it).

For the Amiga you want a cable that goes from the 23-pin RGB port on the back of the Amiga to the analog RGB DIN input, and press the button on the monitor's panel to select analog RGB.

The digital RGBI input is a 16-color input for IBM CGA, the Commodore 128's RGBI output, etc.

Also be aware that there are multiple models labeled 1084S. Most common are ones made by Philips/Magnavox and ones made by Daewoo. This is an early "box-shaped" Philips/Magnavox one with the DIN connectors. Later "curved" ones use a 9-pin D-sub connector. For this monitor obviously you need one with the Analog RGB DIN connector.

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