> Is the 15kHz RGB signal fundamentally the same as the VGA signal, except
> at a lower horizontal frequency? If not, how do they differ?
Basically, yes. 3 separate analogue video signals, one for each primary
colour.
The drifference might be the sync signals. VGA has two, basically think
of the
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016, tony duell wrote:
> > I am in possession of two Magnavox (North American Philips) CM8562
> > monitors. Out of the box they handle composite and digital RGBI (CGA)
> > input. What I'd like to do is get one to handle analog RGB (like arcade
> > boards, Amiga, Atari ST, and Apple
On 15/06/2016 01:32, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I am in possession of two Magnavox (North American Philips) CM8562
monitors. Out of the box they handle composite and digital RGBI (CGA)
input. What I'd like to do is get one to handle analog RGB (like
arcade boards, Amiga, Atari ST, and Apple IIGS
> I am in possession of two Magnavox (North American Philips) CM8562
> monitors. Out of the box they handle composite and digital RGBI (CGA)
> input. What I'd like to do is get one to handle analog RGB (like arcade
> boards, Amiga, Atari ST, and Apple IIGS put out). I wouldn't think this was
> poss