monahan_z
Experienced Member
Hi Everybody, I'm new here and have just started to get back into working with (now vintage) S-100 Computer systems as a true hobby. I played around in the 70's and 80's and fortunately stored the 50 or so S100 cards I had. Anyway enough of that.
My first immediate "problem" is seeing if I can get my video cards to output on to a modern LCD display. They are suppose to be multi sync.
Case in point, I really like the SD Systems Video Board. It puts out a separate H Sync, V, Sync and video signal to a CRT. Now it's only 25 lines X 80 characters wide. So the V sync will be low. I measured it at 15.7 kHz.
Before I re-invent the wheel have any of you addressed the problem of using these older video boards with a current LCD display. Are there converter boxes or something?
My first immediate "problem" is seeing if I can get my video cards to output on to a modern LCD display. They are suppose to be multi sync.
Case in point, I really like the SD Systems Video Board. It puts out a separate H Sync, V, Sync and video signal to a CRT. Now it's only 25 lines X 80 characters wide. So the V sync will be low. I measured it at 15.7 kHz.
Before I re-invent the wheel have any of you addressed the problem of using these older video boards with a current LCD display. Are there converter boxes or something?