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    Exactly what it says on the tin. Stunning image quality, will do
    1600x1200 (AT) 85Hz (DOT) Has 13W3 as well as HD15 input on the back, and is
    switchable between the two via the frontpanel. Will definitely work on
    RS/6000s - haven't ever tested it on a Sun, but I might be able to do so
    if I can find a cable for it.
    As with the other stuff, located in West Yorkshire, UK.
    Make me a decent offer on it (and come and take it away - no chance I
    can ship it) and it's yours, otherwise it hits ePay fairly soon.
    Ed.
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    Shirker wrote:
    Exactly what it says on the tin. Stunning image quality, will do
    1600x1200 (AT) 85Hz (DOT) Has 13W3 as well as HD15 input on the back, and is
    switchable between the two via the frontpanel. Will definitely work on
    RS/6000s - haven't ever tested it on a Sun, but I might be able to do so
    if I can find a cable for it.

    As with the other stuff, located in West Yorkshire, UK.

    Make me a decent offer on it (and come and take it away - no chance I
    can ship it) and it's yours, otherwise it hits ePay fairly soon.

    It'll do sync-on-green too.

    Peace Sridhar

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    Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:

    >Make me a decent offer on it (and come and take it away - no chance I
    >can ship it) and it's yours, otherwise it hits ePay fairly soon.
    >

    It'll do sync-on-green too.

    Indeed. Mine works with PCs, Macs, SGIs, Suns, and RS/6000s. I had to
    use a modify a cable to get it to talk to an SGI, though, as SGI uses
    some pins for monitor identification on which the P202 expects to see
    synchronization signals.
  • No.3 | | 505 bytes | |

    Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 08:12:58PM -0600, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
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    Indeed. Mine works with PCs, Macs, SGIs, Suns, and RS/6000s. I had to
    use a modify a cable to get it to talk to an SGI, though, as SGI uses
    some pins for monitor identification on which the P202 expects to see
    synchronization signals.

    Details about the modification would be appreciated - I have both
    a P202 and several SGI boxen, but so far didn't succeed in making
    them work together.
    - Sebastian
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    Sebastian Jaenicke wrote:
    Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 08:12:58PM -0600, Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
    []

    >>Indeed. Mine works with PCs, Macs, SGIs, Suns, and RS/6000s. I had to
    >>use a modify a cable to get it to talk to an SGI, though, as SGI uses
    >>some pins for monitor identification on which the P202 expects to see
    >>synchronization signals.


    Details about the modification would be appreciated - I have both
    a P202 and several SGI boxen, but so far didn't succeed in making
    them work together.

    The easy way is to attach a 13w3 on the end of a video cable, making
    sure to only attach the coax pins, not any of the other 10.

    Peace Sridhar

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    Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Sebastian Jaenicke wrote:

    Details about the modification would be appreciated - I have both
    a P202 and several SGI boxen, but so far didn't succeed in making
    them work together.

    Start with a vanilla 13w3 cable. Clip all the small pins, leaving the
    coaxial "pins". You now have a cable that won't let your SGI annoy your
    IBM monitor.

    Alternatively, find a pair of 13w3<->3BNC cables and three thinnet
    T-couplers.

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