You need a 25khz monitor. Here's a
list I've compiled over the years.
25khz 640x400 SOG monitors
HP 98204A (used with 82913A 12" 640x240
and 82912A 9" 640x240 monitors)
HP 98204B (used with 35721 14" 640x400
and 35731 12" 640x400 monitors)
HP 98543A (used with 35741 12" 640x400
RGB monitor)
CRT
- Hitachi CM1587
- Hitachi CM1711
LCD
- NEC LCD1510+ (not tested)
- NEC LCD1810 (LA-1831JMW-1)
Mac + PC -- fair performance, poor
scaling.
HP 300/98543 -- works, but banded
background cannot be completely
faded to black (I got rid of my
1810's for this reason).
- Viewsonic Vp150
HP300/98543 -- works well, great
background, colors only fair.
- Viewsonic VP181
HP 300/98543 -- not perfect but can
be adjusted ok.
banded background *can* be faded to
black.
- J.
On 10/1/2017 2:24 AM, devin davison via
cctalk wrote:
I found another HP machine at the scrapyard today. I have another
similar model that boots up to HP basic. I do not see an exact model
number anywhere on it, all i see is Hp 9000/300 on the front. It
appears similar to the other machine i have, although this machine
lacks the vga port and has what looks to be just a composite port
marked Video. I have not managed to get it working with any of my
monitors. All the nicer lcd monitors i have around here just say no
signal. I tried a sony crt monitor, one that is usually my go to for
when my lcd monitors do not work. When connected to a composite jack i
definitely see something somewhat resembling a boot up screen with
letters, but out of focus/sync and un readable.
Does anyone out there know of what kind of video this thing puts out
and what kind of monitor i would need?
The model i have is as seen in the picture on this page at the Hp
computer museum
http://www.hpmuseum.net/exhibit.php?class=1&cat=40
--Devin