« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2005, 03:22:37 PM »
On the back of the 1084S monitor there is 2 buttons that go from TTL RGB to Analogue RGB
I used that monitor for a Commodore C16, Plus 4 and a Commodore 128 using the phono plugs on the back 2 was for Video input the other 2 was for Audio Stereo.
Switching between buttons on th eback would enable either the Video or the RGB 9 pin plug.
At one time via a switch box I would have a Plus4, C128, TV from a video and then into the D-Plug I would have either a Spectrum+2B or the Amiga 1200.
Now its in our bedroom acting as a TV from a Video player, and from a DVD player.
I am at present using a Philips 8833MkII for my Plus4, C128 and TV and the 9 pin D-plug for the Spectrum+2B
They both have sure earnt there keep....
Mike.
Not many people think of using a 1084S or a Philips 8833MkII for a TV via a Video player.

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