On 4 Oct 00, at 13:59, Brendhan Horne wrote:
> I realize that most svga moniters have a db 15 pin set up ( 3 rows
> of 5 ). I realize Silicon graphics makes it's own type connector.
> Do the old vga monitors have 11 pin connections or is it something
> else?
The 15-pin connector was introduced with the VGA in 1987. Older
types used a 9-pin connector.
I'm aware of two "common" exceptions:
1. Some high-end monitors accept 4 or 5 BNC connectors instead. A
very few video crds provide similarly separate output connectors, a
15-pin to multiple BNC cable is more common.
2. The original NEC Multisync monitor had a 9-pin connector (it came
out before VGA), but could easily adapt to VGA signals by adding a 9-
to-15 pin adapter.
David G
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