Re: Monitor pet 8032 on commodore educator 64

From: smf <smf_at_null.net>
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 14:16:19 +0000
Message-ID: <6eb4f04f-2e9c-2f13-638f-b02a3f50f061_at_null.net>
I think you'll be safe from EGA users anyway, a black and white monitor
is not really in demand.

If it is stock then there might be a horitontal sync pot without enough
range. It's not like it would need to support multiple frequencies.

On 07/01/2020 10:29, Mia Magnusson wrote:
> Are you 100% sure that the monitor is otherwise stock? I.e. no
> component values different than a regular 12" PET?
>
> Don't tell anyone, but if the monitor in a 12" PET is able to sync on
> both 15kHz and about 20kHz without needing readjustment we might get
> our monitors robbed off by vintage PC enthusiasts looking for a way to
> use their EGA boards :)
Received on 2020-05-30 00:11:39

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