Reply 10280 of 29605, by dionb
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wrote:wrote:Doing a little poking around with my Dash OPS-1000.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this thing. Everything about it is perfect. Even how every slot is filled with expansion cards & interlink cables like that. So awesome.
Agreed, that thing is amazing 😘
Question about that CRT - is it VGA, i.e. 480p 31kHz? Or is it MDA/CGA/composite/15kHz/something else? How does it connect to the video card?
Not sure about this one, but I once bodged a 3" mono CRT into a bigtower for a somewhat similar effect. It was from an ancient (early 1970s) Philips video camera. The camera consisted of one huge long CCD-based camera and a second equally large unit on top for the CRT. They were connected by a regular DE9 connector.
After poking around a bit, it turned out only three pins were wired up, one clearly related to signal, one headed into the power circuitry and the third attached to ground. Even though the camera was dead, it powered up enough to let me measure +12VDC on the power pin, so I hooked that up to +12V from a Molex, took composite video from the TV-out of a video card and hooked up both the ground of the video and the GND from the Molex to the third - and it just worked 😜
In my built-in setup I used a dedicated Trident 9685 PCI card to run the screen, and took the luminance from the S-Video output instead of using composite, but didn't notice any significant difference in picture quality. I ran it at 800x600 (downscaled to PAL 720x576 by the card) and generally showed Winamp or similar on it. Because I could 😉
I assume this Dash machine is a bit more professional, but it could work in a very similar way.