More than likely you will want to use the 25-pin analog. The coax
connections are for RGB outputs like VTRs and other video devices. If you
have a 386, you might have an EGA or CGA video card which use 8-16pin(?)
connections. That monitor uses 25pin connections which is a VGA connection.
I would suggest going out to a computer junk store and asking for an old VGA
card (ISA) to use with that monitor. Might cost about $0-$10 :)
-Matt Green
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Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 12:41 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Mystery Monitor
>I acquired an older color monitor (Jun 1988 is the mfg. date) at a garage
>sale. It is a Mitsubishi model AUM-1381A. On the back are 3 connectors:
Video-
>In (coaxial), Analog (25 pin), and TTL (9 pin). How do I use this monitor
with
>a computer? (I have a 386 I want to connect it to) What is TTL and Video-IN
>for? Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Phillip Haveard
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