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BoingBoss wrote:Some 1084 monitors did use a 9-pin D connector, but the norm is the 6-pin DIN connector. Both my 1084 and my 1084S Amiga / Atari ST monitors have 6-pin DIN video input connectors (yes, the 1084 monitor can be used with an Atari ST computer).
This NTSC monitor was made by Philips (NAP) and is very similar to the 1084.It has an 8 pin DIN for digital (TTL) RGBI, RCA jacks for composite video andaudio, and a 6 pin DIN for split (Y/C) video and audio inputs.