01 October 2018, 05:44 | #1 |
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Commodore 1950 DB9 adapter
So I just picked up a working Commodore 1950 for my A500 and A1200, I'm looking through the manual and switches and I see it has support for CGA/EGA/MDA TTL signaling with a DB9 adapter that came with it. Does anyone have any info on this adapter and what the pinout might be? Looking through manual and pinout of the HD15 plug on the monitor, I see RGB and sync lines, but no intensity. However I do see a line labeled 'Test', could that possibly be for intensity on TTL or is the pinout totally different? I can't seem to find any information on it on my own. Thanks!
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02 October 2018, 09:32 | #2 |
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It’s just a normal RGB to VGA adaptor.
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So, I am in the same situation today like @BitAnnihilator was back 5 years ago...
Can anyone please say with certainty what the pinout is for the DB9 / VGA (HD-15 / DE9M) adapter that shipped with the Commodore 1950? |
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