Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!wciu!abode!scale From: scale@abode.ttank.com (Luis Outumuro) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: How to install Multi-sync monitor onto Atari STe? Message-ID: <1991Jun20.225102.2365@abode.ttank.com> Date: 20 Jun 91 22:51:02 GMT References: Organization: Abode Computer Services Lines: 24 In article ayee@coyote.datalog.com (allen yee) writes: >I want to know how to put an multi-sync monitor onto an Atari STe? >I need to know what the horizontal Hz and vertical Hz in color and >monochrome mode. I need to know what is the best multi-sync available >for this type of job. >Thanks in advance. >A.Y. Hi Allen, You could build your own cable to connect a multisync-type monitor to your Atari, but it can be a major pain in the.... well you... butt! You can also buy a interface such as the OmniSwitch (from Talon) or the IB MultiSwitch (from IB Computers); and then get your own monitor such as the NEC 3D, the Mitsubishi DiamondScan or the Sony 1402. Although getting any of these monitor/interface combos will cost you around $600 (give or take!). Or (here comes... the shameless plug!) you could just get yourself a Omnimon monitor from Omnimon Peripherals (it is a multisync monitor and interface already packaged for the Atari's)!EBm). The phone is 800/429-OMNI. It costs the same as doing it yourself. luis P.S. I have no affiliation with Omnimon Peripherals, other than I am aware of thier products.