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Vintage 1994 Apple Macintosh Color Display CRT Monitor M1212
Woodley, Berkshire
£95
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- 2 days ago
Description
VINTAGE ITEM
15 PIN CONNECTION FOR USE ON VINTAGE MACHINES ONLY
TESTED WORKING, YELLOWED AS SHOWN.
Sold as the Macintosh Color Display, the M1212 was introduced in 1992. It has the same tube and scan rate as the M0401, but with an updated appearance and built in swivel stand. Like its predecessor, it was manufactured by Sony and uses a 14" Trinitron tube. It has a fixed horizontal frequency of 35 kHz, and was meant to be used with a resolution of 640x480 at 66.7 Hz.
Like many Apple monitors, it uses a DA-15 connector for video. It accepts analog RGB and composite sync. While its fixed horizontal scan rate does limit its usefulness, it can be used on a modern PC with custom 35 kHz resolutions. In this case, a sync combiner such as an Extron RGB unit must be used to convert from H/V to composite sync.
In order for Macintosh computers to recognize the monitor, pin 4 on the DA-15 connector must be grounded. The other two sense pins (7 and 10) should be left open.
Potentiometers for geometry and convergence adjustments can be found at the back of the monitor once the cover has been removed.
DB15 Pinout
1 Ground
2 Red
3 Composite Sync
4 Sense 0 (must be grounded for Mac to recognize monitor)
5 Green
6 Ground
7 Sense 1 (leave open)
8 -
9 Blue
10 Sense 2 (leave open)
11 -
12 -
13 Ground
14-
15-
COLLECTION ONLY, sorry will not post.
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