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Japanese RGB-15 Connector
This connector is the standard for many pre-DOS/V (IBM compatible) computers in Japan. The PC-9801, X68000 and FM Towns all used this pinout, or similar variants of it. Pay attention to the differences, they are important!
X68000
Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Red | 9 | NC |
2 | Ground | 10 | Audio L |
3 | Green | 11 | Audio R |
4 | Ground | 12 | Ground |
5 | Blue | 13 | NC |
6 | Ground | 14 | H-Sync |
7 | Ys | 15 | V-Sync |
8 | Ground |
- Ys = computer data present. Usually +5V
PC 9801
The PC-9801 connector is nearly the same as the X68000. The differences are very minor: pins 9 and 13 are used for the 9801, but are not connected on the X68000.
Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Red | 9 | Ys |
2 | Ground | 10 | AV Control |
3 | Green | 11 | Mode |
4 | Ground | 12 | Ground |
5 | Blue | 13 | Dot Clock |
6 | Ground | 14 | H-Sync |
7 | Ys | 15 | V-Sync |
8 | Ground |
- Ys = computer data present. Usually +5V
FM Towns
Pin | Function | Pin | Function |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Red | 9 | Ys |
2 | Ground | 10 | AV Control |
3 | Green | 11 | Mode |
4 | Ground | 12 | Ground |
5 | Blue | 13 | Dot Clock |
6 | Ground | 14 | H-Sync |
7 | C-Sync | 15 | V-Sync |
8 | Ground |
- Note that some FMTowns systems used a VGA connector.
- Ys = computer data present. Usually +5V
CAVEATS
- Not all systems put out power on pin 7. Normally +5v, some devices (like the X-RGB2) leave this pin disconnected. You can add power to your cables, for monitors that require it, following these directions.
- Remember that the pin numbers are almost always found on the connector itself.
Credit:
- Some of this info came from this Japanese page.
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