Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:37905 comp.sys.amiga.tech:6494 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcvax!prlb2!lln-cs!sunbim!syteke!jim From: jim@syteke.UUCP (Jim Sanchez) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Using a NEC 3D Monitor(Not very satisfactory) Message-ID: <271@syteke.UUCP> Date: 4 Aug 89 11:25:08 GMT Reply-To: jim@syteke.UUCP (Jim Sanchez) Organization: Hughes LAN Systems, Inc - European Support Office Lines: 20 After my old 1084 monitor went up in smoke(leterally), I decided to get a proper multi-sync monitor. Since I had an NTSC 1000 and was planning on buying a PAL 2000 and expected to use the 640 x 400 non-interlaced graphics when they became available it seemed to be the best way to go. I thought that the NEC 3D was a good on and ordered it along with a cable from Redmond. To put a long story short, I am not very impressed with the combination. For one thing, the monitor periodically makes weird noises like a relay chattering and the picture tries to change scan rates for a moment. It comes back after a moment but not very inspiring. The other, and to my mide more serious, thing is that the characters all have a ghost on their right and side. This APPEARS to be ringing in the video somewhere and I suspect that the buffer amplifier in the Redmond cable is not what it should be. Any ideas or things that WORK in this configuration will be much appreciated. Cheers -- Jim Sanchez {sun,hplabs}!sun!sytek!syteke!jim OR Hughes LAN Systems, Brussels mcvax!prlb2!sunbim!syteke!jim