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My kids severed the signal cable from the monitor to the video card, so I
bought a SVGA Monitor cable and tried soldering the wires together. I have managed to get the proper display, but the picture has a blue tinge to it. Here is what I did: From Monitor Cable (9 wires) To SVGA Cable (13 wires) Red Video Red Video Green Video Green Video Blue Video Blue Video Yellow (Pin 14 V Sync) Black (Pin 14 V Sync) White (Pin 13 H Sync) Yellow (Pin 13 H Sync) Green (Pin 10 Sync Gnd) Black Yellow (Pin 10 Sync Gnd) Brown (Pin 5 Gnd) Orange (Pin 5 Gnd) + White Orange (Pin 5 Gnd) Red (Pin 15 SCI) White Red (Pin 15 SCI) Orange (Pin 12 SDA) Red (Pin 12 SDA) White Video Gnd White Brown (Pin 11) Red Video Gnd Red Video Gnd Green Video Gnd Green Video Gnd Blue Video Gnd Blue Video Gnd The only wire left in the SVGA cable bundle is the brown wire (pin 4 Frame Gnd). I would be grateful if you could help me out here. Taking the Monitor to a service company is not an option. Oh the monitor is Hansol 910A. |
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