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Monitors
Commodore: 1940 / 1942
Connection: DB15 |
Commodore 1942
Commodore 1942
Control panel of the Commodore 1942
Backplate of the Commodore 1942
Hi Res Version, Image 1 - 168K
Hi Res Version, Image 2 - 185K
Hi Res Version, Image 3 - 180K
Hi Res Version, Image 4 - 248K
This monitor is a 13-inch bisync (not true multisync) monitor built by Samsung for Commodore. It has two ranges of sync frequencies to match both normal (15.75 kHz) and doubled screen modes. The 1942 differs from the 1940 only in that it has a smaller dot pitch. MonEd may be useful in getting the picture to fill the entire screen (the 1942 came with a set of patched monitor drivers). Both variations feature stereo speakers.
Specifications
Sync Frequency: 15.6-15.8 kHz and 27.3-31.5 kHz Horizontal
47 Hz to 75 Hz Vertical
Dot Pitch: 0.39 mm (1940)
0.28 mm (1942)
Sound Output: 1.0 W RMS/Channel at 5% maximum THD
Input Connectors: One permanently attached HDD15 and Audio R/L
Pin-Outs (HDD15)
Pin 1: Red
Pin 2: Green
Pin 3: Blue
Pin 4: Unused
Pin 5: Unused
Pin 6: Red Ground
Pin 7: Green Ground
Pin 8: Blue Ground
Pin 9: Unused
Pin 10: Digital Ground
Pin 11: Digital Ground
Pin 12: Unused
Pin 13: Horizontal Sync
Pin 14: Vertical Sync
Pin 15: Unused
Contributions to this page by:
Christian Geier, Greg Scott (National Amiga), Marcello Cocco, NicDouille, Warren Block
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 20:39
Revision: 1.0
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