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Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« on: January 12, 2013, 02:49:56 AM »
I thought I should ask if my NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor would be compatible with the Amiga range of computers. I'm not sure what would or wouldn't make it compatible. It has both VGA and DVI inputs.

http://www.paragonprojection.co.uk/specifications_lcd/nec_multisync_lcd1770nx_specifications.html

I've recently read that older dedicated monitors like the Commodore 1084S and Philips 8833 are probably on their last legs and would soon blow out if I bought one.
 

Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

Re: NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2013, 05:04:43 PM »
Quote from: AppleIIGuy;722167
Horizontal Frequency    31.5 -81.0kHz

It would not sync with the 15khz modes...


I'm afraid I don't know what these modes are, but I suspect they may be the modes that have existed as from the OCS, rather than the ECS and AGA chipsets. I've recently been getting back into Deluxe Paint III on a PAL Amiga A500 Plus. The screen modes available are 320x256 with 32 or 16 colours (or less), and 640x256 colours with 16 colours (or less), as well as the same screen modes but with EHB. Of course, I could also limit the modes to 200 (NTSC) on the vertical axis. Could I use any or all of these modes with the NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor? If not, then I'd better stop bidding for an adaptor on eBay.
 

Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

Re: NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2013, 02:35:15 PM »
Quote from: amigean;722235
I have the NEC 1970NX, which seems to be the 19-inch variant of yours, and it IS compatible - well sort of.

All PAL (15khz) resolutions work through the VGA input, BUT the bottom 15-odd pixels are chopped off. I posted some pics on the thread about the new DELL monitors. I find it OK for the occasional game, and use workbench with either DBLPAL or MULTISCAN monitor in DEVS.

I guess the only way to know for sure is to try your monitor out with an amiga. All you'll need is a 23-pin RGB to 15-pin VGA adapter. AmigaKit may stock them, otherwise Amibay and ebay are your next calls.


Great! Since reading this, I've had a successful eBay auction on a suitable adapter, although I didn't increase my bid. I can now look forward to using Deluxe Paint on my LCD monitor. I hope I won't need the bottom 15 odd pixels. Yesterday at the Amiga North Thames meeting, I was using Deluxe Paint on a 1085S monitor, but I couldn't manage to display the whole width of the picture on the screen, although it was possible to move it horizontally with a monitor control on the front. Perhaps there was a width control which had been hidden somewhere.
 

Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

Re: NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2013, 03:01:50 PM »
My Amiga RGB to VGA adaptor arrived today. Unfortunately, when I plugged in and turned the Amiga on, the monitor lit up and showed the message "input out of range"! I pressed all the controls, but nothing happened. I couldn't even get a menu to appear on the screen. I suppose this shows that the monitor isn't compatible. I'm puzzled by not even being able to get a menu to come up, though.
 

Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

Re: NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2013, 03:02:45 PM »
Quote from: magnetic;722606
thats odd, you need to change the "Overscan" settings in worbench>Prefs


I'll remember that if I ever use that monitor again.
 

Offline AmigaBrunoTopic starter

Re: NEC MultiSync LCD 1770NX monitor
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2013, 03:14:15 PM »
There are none of that particular type of monitor from the other thread currently for sale on eBay. I think I read somewhere that ANY CRT VGA monitor would work. Is that true?