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Post by mirkosoft on Apr 23, 2017 18:00:51 GMT
Ok, I'm sorry, last time stupid Q: VIC-IIe has direct composite video, VDC8563 has successfully connected composite video - multichrome, VDC8568 was not success. So, mean you VIC or VDC / 40 or 80 column? Miro
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Post by mrbombermillzy on Apr 23, 2017 18:49:26 GMT
I mean 80 column VDC output from the 9 pin Video port.
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Post by mirkosoft on Apr 23, 2017 18:59:00 GMT
Aha, so means it that 128/128D have pin 7 and 128DCR has pin 9? Ok, at home I look at connections in RGBI connector. Then will see. Anyway thank you very much. Miro
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Post by mirkosoft on Apr 24, 2017 9:17:24 GMT
So, pin 9 is vertical sync - are you sure that you mean correct pin?
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Post by tokra on Apr 24, 2017 9:25:17 GMT
It is absolutely clear that mrbombermillzy did NOT mean pin 9! He was talking about the "9 pin Video port", which means the port that has 9 pins total. From the posts in this topic I think it is clear that it is just YOUR C128DCR that does not provide monochrome output on Pin 7 and all others do. So, it must be a defect with your machine.
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Post by Pyrofer on Apr 24, 2017 9:55:16 GMT
Check the C128 schematic, there is a little circuit that makes the mono composite from the RGBihv signals. One or more of these components may be damaged but it should be easily fixable.
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Post by mirkosoft on Aug 14, 2017 22:23:43 GMT
I tested DCR now and RGBI composite works. Problem is if I use composite and true RGBI display at once on both screens is text possible to read in some colors and even colors are ragged. Is it normal?
Miro
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