Display Connection

We do not supply test signal cables with the 801G*. Most displays come with cabling for a particular computer. This cabling will usually be compatible with one of the connectors on the 801G*. If not, you can construct your own test cables using the infor- mation in this section.

D - Sub Output Connectors

The 801GC and 801GX have four D-Sub output con- nectors as shown in figure 5-1. The 801GF has three connectors. These connectors follow common indus- try-standard pinouts as shown on in table 5-1. Here is a quick summary of the connectors:

(801GC and 801GX Only) A single 9-pin re- ceptacle is provided for driving IBM-standard MDA, CGA, and EGA (TTL video) displays. The exact configuration of the signals that exit from this connector vary depending on the format selected.

A 13W3 receptacle is provided for driving analog video monitors that work with SUN workstations. This type of analog video con- nector may also be found on some versions of Apple computers.

A 15-pin high-density receptacle is provided for driving VGA analog displays that comply with IBM and / or VESA standards.

A 15-pin receptacle is provided for driving most Apple compatible displays. This connector fol- lows Apple Macintosh II display standards for analog video outputs.

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