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First post, by jim78b

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i have a 1084s CGa monitor with video in db9 how i can coonect my pc to' it?

Reply 1 of 16, by shock__

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The commodore 1084S is an ordinary 50hz RGB monitor with composite video.

Reply 2 of 16, by jim78b

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and so...i will buy adapter?make a cable?

Reply 3 of 16, by leileilol

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Forget it. Modern PCs won't ever output 640x200x1/320x200x2 required for it anyway. (The CGA monitor that is)

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Reply 4 of 16, by 5u3

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You would need a CGA card. The problem is, many CGAs do not fit into 16-bit ISA slots because of the shape of the board.

Reply 5 of 16, by h-a-l-9000

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TV-out 😉

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Reply 6 of 16, by jim78b

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there is vga to' rgb CGa converter.the s video signal is disturbed can i have a one better?

Reply 7 of 16, by Anonymous Coward

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You could try an ATi Graphics Solution Plus. These are 100% compatible CGA clones, and are quite sort in length, so there is no "skirt" that prevents installation in a 16-bit ISA slot.

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Reply 8 of 16, by Markk

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Why don't you use that monitor with your euro pc, which has cga card?

Reply 9 of 16, by jim78b

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because euro pc is too old , in a modern pc desktop i will use dosbox with my cga monitor....understand?

the vga to cga adpter will be ok, but a question ,it has a rgb cable with 5 pin i will make a cable for it.....5pin to db9 is only problem....

http://www.arcadespareparts.com/arcade_parts/ … rter/12215.html

Reply 10 of 16, by Markk

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But I think dosbox has a cga option, doesn't it?

Reply 11 of 16, by jim78b

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yes but it is the same of the original cga monitor? what do you think about?!

Reply 12 of 16, by Markk

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Well, in my opinion, if you have a vga card/monitor, there is no such a great difference, as it is compatible with ega/cga modes. I wouldn't mind using dosbox also. I don't think you're missing much compared to the original cga monitor, and certainly it would be less harm to your eyes.

Reply 14 of 16, by DonutKing

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Your best bet might be to ask on an arcade/MAME forum about the CGA adapter. A lot of old arcade machines used some variant of CGA and some people build MAME cabinets with CGA monitors in them.

One thing I noted with that adapter you linked:

Output CGA Signal: 480i@60 Hz

I didn't think this was a valid video mode for the type of CGA used in PC's? I thought that only 320x200 or 640x200 were used. Will your monitor handle this video mode?

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Reply 15 of 16, by jim78b

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ok now i will see how dosbox emu cga mode, if i don't satisfed i buy a arcade vga, or i see a real pci cga card, but window xp support two video cards?

ps another more less expensive solution is use software, powerstrip or soft15khz..!

Reply 16 of 16, by DonutKing

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Yes windows XP does indeed support dual monitor output on two different video cards. As far as I know, you can't use onboard graphics on your motherboard and another video card; you need two seperate video cards.

As for a PCI CGA card, I very much doubt such a thing exists, CGA was obsolete before PCI came about, a quick google didn't show anything. The only CGA cards you'd find would be ISA or maybe MCA I'd imagine.

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