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Re: Commodore 128 - VGA possible?
« on: June 14, 2007, 06:59:08 PM »
I use a C128 on my Philips CM8833-II monitor for the 80 Column mode.
It is a 15Khz output so a VGA monitor will not work.
Here are the pinouts for the RGBI output.

1:- GND
2:- GND
3:- RED
4:- GREEN
5:- BLUE
6:- Intensity
7:- Monochrome
8:- Horizontal Sync
9:- Vertical Sync

It is TTL logic

Take a look here:-

http://www.hardwarebook.info/C128_RGBI

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Re: Commodore 128 - VGA possible?
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2007, 07:03:22 PM »
Ohhhh yes bye the way.

There is a device for the ZX Spectrum and Playstation in fact any things that gives out a 15Khz signal that will turn it into a 31Khz

NOT a scandoubler as you understand it for an Amiga.

Is was put on a Italian website that does this sort of thing for the Spectrum and Playstation.
They do work and don`t cost as much as an Amiga scandoubler does.
Don`t ask me for the website, I don`t remember but do a search on google.

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