Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!unido!infoac!siebeck From: siebeck@infoac.rmi.de (Wolfgang Siebeck ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: 9 pin VGA-monitor to 15 pin VGA card Message-ID: <1991Jun9.105136.24760@infoac.rmi.de> Date: 9 Jun 91 10:51:36 GMT References: <1991Jun7.112355.1@max.u.washington.edu> <1991Jun7.195644.16747@serval.net.wsu.edu> Organization: RMI Net INFO.box Systems * Aachen * Hamburg * Flensburg Lines: 36 I am using the following wiring without trouble for about 2 years now. It connects a NEC Multisync II to a ET4000 VGA. 1 ---------------------------------------- 1 ,--------------- 2 2 ------------------------' ,------------- 3 E | ,-------+--- 4 T N 3 --------------------------' | | 5 | +--- 6 - E 4 --------------------------- | ----+ +--- 7 | | +--- 8 4 C 5 --------------------------- | -+ | | 9 0 | | | +--- 10 0 6 ---+------------------------' | | `--- 11 0 | | | 12 7 ---+ | `----- 13 | `-------- 14 8 ---+ 15 For best results, use shielded cable and don't make it longer than about 5 ft. Sample of reading: NEC-3 to ET-4000-3 NEC-4 to ET-4000-13 etc. Happy soldering, Wolfgang -- siebeck@infoac.rmi.de (Wolfgang Siebeck)