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====== Japanese RGB-15 Connector ====== | ====== Japanese RGB-15 Connector ====== | ||
- | This connector is the standard for many pre-DOS/V (IBM compatible) computers in Japan. | + | This connector is the standard for many pre-DOS/V (IBM compatible) computers in Japan. |
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**NOTE** the numbers are usually visible on the connector itself. | **NOTE** the numbers are usually visible on the connector itself. | ||
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* Not all systems put out power on pin 7. Normally +5v, some devices (like the X-RGB2) leave this pin disconnected. | * Not all systems put out power on pin 7. Normally +5v, some devices (like the X-RGB2) leave this pin disconnected. | ||
* Remember that the pin numbers are almost always found on the connector itself. | * Remember that the pin numbers are almost always found on the connector itself. | ||
+ | * CRITICAL: H and V sync are TTL level (5Vpp) If you make a SCART cable and tie pins together, you must use a resistor (470ohm - NOT CONFIRMED) to lower voltages to safe levels for 75ohm / 0.3Vpp CSYNC or else you’ll damage the X68K or your display device (eg XRGB mini) | ||
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**Credit:** | **Credit:** | ||
* Some of this info came from [[http:// | * Some of this info came from [[http:// |
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