From: the a. <za...@ho...> - 2002-02-01 19:41:00
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>actually not... wrong again! the linux monitor cable - and the homemade version is completely passive! you mean , wires on one end , wires on the other , nothing in between but more wires ?? ps2 av connector >> wires >> db-15 monitor connector >rgb to composite video encoder with a filter to remove was fairly obvious from the text of the parts and such .. >the cable pinout posted several times here is in use by the few people and it works. try it. sure , post it again cuz i dont got it .. and if you got pinout for all/any other ports/jacks/conectors please do send them too .. ? where does the sync signals for the monitor come from ? >what you might need is a sync stripper - ie the LM1881 that strips h&v sync and produces TTL level H&V (from the compsite sync on green) no longer a passive circuit ? :( >in case your vga monitor doesn't accept it (many don't support sync on green - only one of my six monitors -my nokia with bnc connectors can candle s.o.g) so all i need is the (3) rgb and (1) gnd wires connected to a s.o.g capable monitor ? easy enuf to try .. cheers <za...@ho...> wrote: > seems that linux monitor cable is a bit more than just wires .. a conversion of .. http://www.megagames.com/ps2/ps2_av_connector.shtml, zak . _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com |