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On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Jim Meagher wrote:
> Brad,
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> The advice you received is a little bit distorted.
> There is no such thing as a 15 pin to BNC cable. I think they were trying
> to tell you that you need a video card with a bnc output "for optimum
> performance".
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> Jim Meagher
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Well, actually there is. Sony used to provide in some sporadic intervals.
I also saw a reference on some gaming site suggesting the use of two
cables, one db15 to db15, the other db15 to bnc to alleviate the need of
the pass thru cable for a 3D card to video combination.
My speculation on the young man's question is that the signal is degraded
less as each individual line, red/green/blue/sync's because each a
shielded from each other due to coaxial design of the cable.
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