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Offline AmigaClassicRuleTopic starter

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How to convert composite (yellow) to 9 circle rgb port?
« on: July 12, 2012, 07:21:49 AM »
Hey guys,

 I have a commodore 1084S monitor, but at the back end of the monitor there are no ports for the normal yellow composite port. Instead, it have this circle port what looks like an RGB port, circle, but 9 pins. I have another classic computer I want to use it on this monitor, but this classic computer supports the normal yellow composite port. Where can I find a converter that converts the yellow composite port to the 9 pin circle rgb port? Thanks in advance.
 

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Re: How to convert composite (yellow) to 9 circle rgb port?
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2012, 12:21:27 PM »
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I've never heard of a 1084S without a CVBS connector, but then I haven't heard of one with a 9 pin DIN connector either. It's usually a 6 pin DIN connector or a 9 pin D connector.
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You are right mine is 6 pin din connector.

Is there an adapter to convert from composite to 6 bin adapter you can guide me through URL link? Thanks.
 

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Re: How to convert composite (yellow) to 9 circle rgb port?
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2012, 03:40:51 PM »
Quote from: psxphill;699838
I've never heard of a 1084S without a CVBS connector, but then I haven't heard of one with a 9 pin DIN connector either. It's usually a 6 pin DIN connector or a 9 pin D connector.
 
Commodore didn't make monitors, they just stuck the current badge on whatever marginally similar monitors they could lay their hands on.
 
Do you use the monitor already? What is it hooked up to? A picture of the back would be interesting.

You are right again, my monitor does indeed have a cvbs. THANK you so much for everything. It is working for the two computers now. Indeed the best monitor I have ever put my hands on the 1084s. Everyone should own one ;)