Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!mailrus!ukma!simon
From: simon@ms.uky.edu (Simon Gales)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Seeking VGA Monitor Advice
Message-ID: <10649@s.ms.uky.edu>
Date: 4 Dec 88 00:19:55 GMT
References: <1613@valhalla.ee.rochester.edu> <[640.6]karl@ddsw1.comp.ibmpc;1>
Reply-To: simon@ms.uky.edu (Simon Gales)
Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences
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In article <[640.6]karl@ddsw1.comp.ibmpc;1> karl@ddsw1.MCS.COM ([Karl Denninger]) writes:
>The Mitsubishi monitors do auto-size (Diamondscan), and in my experience
>have an excellent picture.  We use them mainly in high-res EGA mode though
>(640 X 480) with the Paradise adapters; it should be comparable to VGA mode
>in that the resolution is the same....
>
>Oh yeah, they do have the prerequisite analog connector on the back too.

We have 2 Mitsubishi Diamond Scan monitors in out lab, one is used for 
ega, the other for NTSC (actually PAL) video.  There is a BNC connector 
on the back for using cameras/vcrs, etc.  If you wire up your 25pin cable
the right way, the analog video from the 25pin port is overlaid on th
video from the NTSC.  If anyone is interested I can provide model number
for you.

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