Hi David, Peter Wielk helped me out with this exact same issue several years ago. I dug through my emails and found this: "Regarding the light pen, as an overview, the pen requires 5 volts from the monitor power supply for its internal electronics, then there are two logic signals, hit and touch which are output by the pen and pass straight through the monitor into the CMI mainframe where they feed into the graphics card (Q219 from memory). The wiring is as follows: Black earth, Red +5V, then green and white are hit and touch, but the manual doesn't say which is which! However touch should appear on pin 3 of the 5-pin graphics output XLR on the back of the monitor whilst "hit" should appear on pin 1." If I remember right, the IIx at my college ended up wired as follows: Red to Purple +5v Black to Black (ground) Green to White (pin 1) White to Grey (pin 3) Regards, Fred Duey --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "dvdborn" <dvdborn@...> wrote: > > I'm still trying to find out how I need to connect my light pen back to the monitor on a IIx. > > If someone could tell me which voltages they measure on the connections points of the light > pen connector on the monitor, I can figure out how to connect them. > > Would anyone be so kind to measure this for me? > > There are 4 pins that should output some voltages. Two pins should read about +1,94V, and > one is +5V and the other one is -0,01 volt. I used the ground connector on the inside of the > panel of the Mainframe unit as my other connection point while measuring. > > David > http://dvdborn.blogspot.com >
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Re: Some help needed - light pen connector on monitor
2008-06-04 by tootith
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