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From: fkarmali@traider.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (faisal karmali)
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Subject: Re: Apple2 RGB color monitor help!!!
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Date: Sat, 08 May 93 15:19:43 PDT
References: <1993May4.105921.24391@aristo.tau.ac.il>
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koby01@ccsg.tau.ac.il (gabai jacob) writes:

> 
> hello all
> 
> a friend of mine has a problem the monitor cable was cut
> if any one can help with the pin out connector
> 
> 
> APPLE II RGB COLOR MONITOR    (model A9M0208    written at the back of monito
> (the monitor is the amicran ytpe 110V with a motor switch to adjust the
> screen )
> 
> 
> does anyone have the pinout list of the 15 Pin D-TYPE Connector
> please Email the answer because he doesn't have access to the net
> at the apple center in France they ignored the request even tho the U.S.A
> center transfred the request there
> 
> 
> email to  koby01@ccsg.tau.ac.il
> 
> thanks
> 

APPLE RGB MONITOR PORT

 @08 @07 @06 @05 @04 @03 @02 @01
   @15 @14 @13 @12 @11 @10 @09

01 - Signal GND (red)          10 - NC
02 - Analog RED                11 - Sound 1 volt peak to peak
03 - Composite sync            12 - Monochrome video out
04 - NC                        13 - Signal GND (blue)
05 - Analog GREEN              14 - NC
06 - Signal GND (green)        15 - NC
07 - -5 volts DC               Shield - System GND
08 - +12 volts DC              GND = Ground
09 - Analog BLUE

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From: jfenske@muug.mb.ca (John Fenske)
Subject: Re: Need IIgs to Amiga Magnavox Pinouts
Message-ID: <1994Jul26.020953.643@muug.mb.ca>
Organization: Manitoba Unix User Group, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 02:09:53 GMT
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In <30npnj$m3s@xmission.xmission.com> Brian Wiser <brwiser@xmission.com> writes:

>I am trying to connect my IIgs to my Amiga 1084 monitor (also known as
>Magnavox 8CM515).  Does anyone know the pinouts for either end?  Thanks
>and please respond my email if possible.

from a previous post...

> Is anyone use the Commodore's 1084s monitor for their IIgs ?
> If you know the pinout of the RGB connection please send me mail
> about the connection.
 
pin assignment of 1084S monitor:
 
        pin #           analog RGB signal
         1                 ground
         2                 ground
         3                 red
         4                 green
         5                 blue
         6                 not used
         7                 composite sync.
         8                 horizontal sync.
         9                 vertical sync.
 
             ____________________
            \ 5   4   3   2   1 /
             \                 /
              \ 9   8   7   6 /
                -------------
 
 
pin assignment of IIGS RGB connector:
 
        pin #             signal
         1                ground (for red ?)
         2                red
         3                composite sync. (in German: 
Farbmischsynchronisation)
         4                not used
         5                green
         6                ground (for green ?)
         7                -5 V
         8                +12 V
         9                blue
         10               not used
         11               audio output (not used)
         12               monochrome screen off (???)
         13               ground (for blue ?)
         14               not used
         15               not used
                          system ground
                             |
                             |
                   __________|_____________________________
                   \ 8    7    6    5    4    3    2    1 /
                    \  15   14   13   12   11   10    9  /
                     ------------------------------------
 
 
THE PIN ASSIGNMENTS...
 
On the //GS RGB Monitor Port                  On the 1084S ANALOG RGB In
       PIN NUMBER                                     PIN NUMBER
 
           2..............................................4
     (Analog RED)                                   (Analog RED)
 
           5..............................................1
     (Analog GREEN)                                (Analog GREEN)
 
            9.............................................5
      (Analog BLUE)                                (Analog BLUE)
 
            3.............................................2
     (Composite SYNC)                            (Horizontal SYNC)
 
            1.............................................3
    (Signal GROUND Red)                               (GROUND)
 
            6.............................................3
   (Signal GROUND Green)                              (GROUND)
 
           13.............................................3
    (Signal GROUND Blue)                              (GROUND)
 
            4.............................................3
     (No Connection)                                  (GROUND)
 
 

 
Although there are six pins on the Commodore RGB connector,
DO NOT hook up Pin 6 (Vertical Sync) to the GS 15 Pin connector.
Just chop it off.