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CVDU - Acer V193HD [message #3261] Mon, 24 July 2017 05:25 Go to next message
trick-1 is currently offline  trick-1
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Hi Folks just a quick note in case it helps anyone to say I got the CVDU card working via the VGA style port on an Acer V193HD

When I run CVDUCONS I get a blinking square top right. Any ideas or is that by design? I can't type anything...

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Re: CVDU - Acer V193HD [message #3262 is a reply to message #3261] Mon, 24 July 2017 07:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jcoffman is currently offline  jcoffman
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The CVDU (8563R9 chip) support on RomWBW and SBC-188 produces an EGA timing signal. This is only the second LCD monitor known to sync on that signal:

1. Vizio VA19L HDTV10T
2. Acer V193HD
3. ???

Anyone know of any additional monitors?

--John


Re: CVDU - Acer V193HD [message #3263 is a reply to message #3262] Mon, 24 July 2017 07:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ab0tj is currently offline  ab0tj
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The Dell 2007fp can *probably* do it. Mine syncs just fine to 15kHz signals on the VGA port from my Amiga, probably due to the fact that it has composite and s-video inputs.
Re: CVDU - Acer V193HD [message #3266 is a reply to message #3261] Mon, 24 July 2017 16:23 Go to previous message
trick-1 is currently offline  trick-1
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sorry folks - might be time to get me some glasses, the stylised Q got me. The unit is an

ACER V193HQ (i.e. not HD)

Specification shows Frequency 30 - 80 KHz/ 55-75Hz



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