My setup is just to use a cheapo video capture card in my PC and run the Fairlight display in a window on my desktop. I found with default settings the picture looked awful, but using some software called DScaler along with some tweaking it looks as good as a mono monitor. Hope that helps some. -Rob Jarrett > Hi Kevin, > > The service manual says that the graphics terminal signal is supposed > to be composite video. I'm not up to speed on this, but I guess this > means you should be able to use a standard video to vga adapter for > this, and just bodge a proper connection cable. > > I've not tried this myself though ;-) > > Cheers, > Patrick > > > --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Kelley" <xirin6@y...> wrote: > > Has anyone made, or know of an adaptor that would take the > > fairlights video output and display it on a SVGA monitor? I have a > > series IIX and would love to replace the large bulky monochrome > > monitor with a LCD flat panel to save space. I know you would lose > > the light pen functionality but it would be worth it in the end. I > > was wondering if this has been done by anyone on this list? > > > > Kevin Kelley > > Audio Playground
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Re: SVGA to Monochrome adaptor ?
2003-07-24 by titojay02
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