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Date   : Tue, 05 Oct 1999 19:19:03 +0000
From   : Michael Foot <mikef@...>
Subject: Re: RGB Monitor Cable pinout

I have 2 different monitors that have the same plug.

1) SANYO CD3320N
2) DSE AMT-12RGB/V

They are both standard RGB monitors (ie. not multi-scan). The SANYO was originally
connected up to an Electron and the DSE one was connected to a BBC.

The male plug that goes into this socket looks similar except that it's just
a straight rectangle shape. 
 ______________
|              |
|   o o o  o   |
|   o o o  o   |
|______________|

The female plug in the monitor actually has angled slots as well where I
have drawn the pins below. Up close it's more like this:

    / / /  /
   o o o  o
  / / /  /

  \ \ \  \
   o o o  o
    \ \ \  \


Don't worry too much if you can't find any info. I just thought someone might
have had the info close by.

Mike.

> > The plug on the back of the monitors looks like this:
> >  ______________
> > |_            _|
> >   | o o o  o |
> >  _| o o o  o |_
> > |______________|
> 
> A very interesting design - did you get them of an iMac :-)
> Seriously though, how about the make / model of the monitors. I might be
> able to help you then. Also were they with a specific computer originally ?
> 
> Mark


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Michael Foot <mikef@...          >
http://www.voyager.co.nz/~mikef
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