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Date   : Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:45:20 +0100
From   : andrew.hancock@... (Andrew Hancock)
Subject: Monitor Lead?

 

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>To: Ian Wolstenholme; bbc-micro@...
>Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Monitor Lead?
>
>> Fair enough, I have several "metal cube" Cubs and two in 
>plastic cases 
>> and they all have the 6-pin DIN connector.
>
>Oh, now that's interesting. I didn't know they did plassy Cubs 
>with 'standard'
>sockets.
>
>So perhaps a regular 6-pin DIN to 6-pin DIN might be of use to 
>Andrew after all.
>
>Andrew: can you confirm the socket-type on the back of your monitor?
>
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>Dave.
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I'll check this evening. I'll also obtain the model number, because the guy
I got it off, said he had changed the links inside hte monitor to support
Amiga? and converted it from digital to analog or vice versa, and I'd need
to change it back for the Beeb!

Any ideas on this also?

I just thought it was an RGB Monitor lead!

Andrew
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