Xref: utzoo sci.electronics:1796 comp.sys.ibm.pc:10089 Checksum: 04120 Path: utzoo!utgpu!lharris From: lharris@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Leonard Harris) Date: Sun, 3-Jan-88 17:56:31 EST Message-ID: <1988Jan3.175631.9324@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services Subject: RGBI to analog RGB converter Newsgroups: sci.electronics,comp.sys.ibm.pc Keywords: FREE !!! Hi. I recently got an analog RGB monitor and had to adapt it to display a full 16 colours from ibm monitor adaptors. This board uses the intensity bit to shift the analog levels just like the real "ibm compatible" colour monitors do. Is anyone else out there interested in such a beast ?? Let me know. There are 2 possibilities for distribution: 1) I can send the exact printed circuit board artwork as a postscript file - all you have to do is print it on film (use a Linotype laser typesetter) or even a laserwriter should do since it isn't a very dense layout - but you have to etch boards etc.. or 2) If there is enough interest, I will get some boards made and mail you blanks at cost plus postage. This should be about $3.00 a board if I get around 50 made. so - if there is any interest let me know (oh - the board will also invert the horiz and vertical sync if you so desire) /Leonard