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== Monitor ==
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The original 1901 monitor was broken long time ago and I trowed it away.
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Ever since I've used a green PAL monitor with a special handmade cabling to get both 40 and 80 colomns screen.  The 80 coloumns RGBI port has a monochrome pin (7) for this purpose.
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Ofcourse for colour 40 coloms I can connect a TV.
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But the 80 coloms colors remained lost.  Until now, I learned that the 128 RGBI is actually CGA compatible!  I do have an EGA monitor.  This works except that all low-intensity colors are garbled (white stripes).

Revision as of 23:59, 10 July 2010

Commodore 128D

Condition

Fully working.

I've completely dis/reassembled it, cleaning every part.

Monitor

The original 1901 monitor was broken long time ago and I trowed it away.

Ever since I've used a green PAL monitor with a special handmade cabling to get both 40 and 80 colomns screen. The 80 coloumns RGBI port has a monochrome pin (7) for this purpose.

Ofcourse for colour 40 coloms I can connect a TV.

But the 80 coloms colors remained lost. Until now, I learned that the 128 RGBI is actually CGA compatible! I do have an EGA monitor. This works except that all low-intensity colors are garbled (white stripes).