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From: decision@tigger.jvnc.net (Bob Mills)
Subject: Re: mitsubishi 19" monitor question
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In Article <39b7rh$65u@news.bu.edu>, ffs@bu-ast.bu.edu (Frank Sienkiewicz)
wrote:
>I have an old mitsubishi monitor, model number C3919N,
>from a Gould image processing system, VMS based.
>I believe this is from the early to mid 1980's.
>Scan rate is 15.5-23.5KHz horizontal, analog.
>I want to run video from my pc svga card into this monitor.
>I found the correct video mode, resolution, etc.
>in which it works, but have one problem. I get two
>perfect images displayed on this screen.
>I would prefer just one. I don't see any switches
>in which to correct for this.

Frank,

I think you just have the wrong cable or adapter for it.  We used to use
3919s, not sure I have any docs around still.  The other possibility to
check is, does your vga go *down* to that horizontal scan rate?  Some of the
newer ones probably don't!

Bob Mills, President
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