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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
Works great, would be fine for that PC in the crawl space.
Pay shipping. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Important: Anything sent to the email address in the message header above is ignored unless my full name AND either lasers or electronics is included in the subject line. Or, you can contact me via the Feedback Form in the FAQs. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
"Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message
... Works great, would be fine for that PC in the crawl space. Pay shipping. I had one and really enjoyed it, at work, back in the late 1980s. Which modern VGA modes will it do? |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
"mc" writes:
"Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message ... Works great, would be fine for that PC in the crawl space. Pay shipping. I had one and really enjoyed it, at work, back in the late 1980s. Which modern VGA modes will it do? Modern VGA modes??? A whopping 800x600 NI or 1024x768 interlaced. I just hate throwing stuff away that works. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Important: Anything sent to the email address in the message header above is ignored unless my full name AND either lasers or electronics is included in the subject line. Or, you can contact me via the Feedback Form in the FAQs. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
On 31 Jul 2006 08:03:18 -0400, Sam Goldwasser
wrote: "mc" writes: "Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message ... Works great, would be fine for that PC in the crawl space. Pay shipping. I had one and really enjoyed it, at work, back in the late 1980s. Which modern VGA modes will it do? Modern VGA modes??? A whopping 800x600 NI or 1024x768 interlaced. I just hate throwing stuff away that works. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz
Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
mc wrote:
And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. Or someone who works on arcade games? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... mc wrote: And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. Or someone who works on arcade games? Bingo! He should promote it to the arcade game repair community. It was the universal monitor of the mid-1980s, so it should work well with older games. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
mc wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... mc wrote: And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. Or someone who works on arcade games? Bingo! He should promote it to the arcade game repair community. It was the universal monitor of the mid-1980s, so it should work well with older games. Now, if I could just get rid of 90+ SVGA monitors. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
"Michael A. Terrell" writes:
mc wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... mc wrote: And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. Or someone who works on arcade games? Bingo! He should promote it to the arcade game repair community. It was the universal monitor of the mid-1980s, so it should work well with older games. Now, if I could just get rid of 90+ SVGA monitors. Good points. So, maybe I'll just stuff it in a corner of the attic and hope it grows in value. --- sam | Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/ Repair | Main Table of Contents: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/ +Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ: http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm | Mirror Sites: http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html Important: Anything sent to the email address in the message header above is ignored unless my full name AND either lasers or electronics is included in the subject line. Or, you can contact me via the Feedback Form in the FAQs. |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
Sam Goldwasser ) writes:
"Michael A. Terrell" writes: mc wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... mc wrote: And very rare monitors to sync to composite down to NTSC. 15.7KHz Google for pinout to make adapter. That suggests it might be useful in the video industry. I wonder if a local TV station would want it. Or a video production outfit. Or someone who works on arcade games? Bingo! He should promote it to the arcade game repair community. It was the universal monitor of the mid-1980s, so it should work well with older games. Now, if I could just get rid of 90+ SVGA monitors. Good points. So, maybe I'll just stuff it in a corner of the attic and hope it grows in value. If you had a Repair Brief for it, I'm sure that would boost the value. "As seen in the sci.electronics.repair FAQ, maybe even Radio Electronics, the famous NEC 3D Monitor, that I wrote about finding at a garage sale for $3 and fixing it with a couple of parts". Michael |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
Sam Goldwasser wrote:
Actually, I just checked and it doesn't do NTSC. Darn. Don't a lot of arcade monitors run in RGB at NTSC frequencies? BTW, I have a stack of working Commodore 1702 monitors. If my church ever gets their act together, I'll "Loan" them the composite NTSC monitors for their effort to put their services on the local access channel. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
BTW, did you ever fix that piece of equipment that I sent you the six
pin plug for? -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Anyone need a dinosaur, err, NEC 3D monitor?
Sam Goldwasser wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" writes: BTW, did you ever fix that piece of equipment that I sent you the six pin plug for? HeHeHe... I built the cable but have yet to fire it up. Not fixing the equipment but setting it up. It's still in the queue of things to do though. You're getting to be as bad as me. I guess I'll have to take some pictures to show why a lot of projects didn't get finished. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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