Well, as an update, I took a chance and grabbed an NEC MultiSync LCD 1960NXi which hopefully can do the same thing as a 1970NX, even if it doesn't it was only $15 so i'm not to cut up if it doesn't work, now I just have to wait for a DB23 > DB15 cable to arrive.Zippy Zapp wrote:Yes it does, despite what the manual says. My first choice is always a CRT and some screen modes on LCDs produce a bit of interference of a sort. It is probably to do with sync signals and not actual interference but it is easy to look over it. On LCDs none of them seem to be perfect at all modes but definitely clear and easy to read text.
leighb2282 wrote:Well, as an update, I took a chance and grabbed an NEC MultiSync LCD 1960NXi which hopefully can do the same thing as a 1970NX, even if it doesn't it was only $15 so i'm not to cut up if it doesn't work, now I just have to wait for a DB23 > DB15 cable to arrive.Zippy Zapp wrote:Yes it does, despite what the manual says. My first choice is always a CRT and some screen modes on LCDs produce a bit of interference of a sort. It is probably to do with sync signals and not actual interference but it is easy to look over it. On LCDs none of them seem to be perfect at all modes but definitely clear and easy to read text.
Whelp,leighb2282 wrote:Actually, looking again, it seems that whoever is selling thsi cable is setting the cable up for the monitor to auto-sync its status versus hard=wiring it as a color monitor and capable of 1024x768 and it also seems to be missing a ground on pin 5, i'm not sure if this missing pin5 ground as well as the manually set ID are a problem, (link) wondering if adding the pin5 ground might do the trick
McTrinsic wrote:By the way - any specific reason you don't want a GFX board such as the new one from Kryoflux?
Ok you'd still need a flicker fixer for the native chipset modes, but, hey, aren't the A2ks _meant_ to be expanded??