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| mp2526:
Looks like a 10 finger edge connector slides onto the main component board. |
| Aceldamor:
Sounds like something like the old greenscreens that were used in mainframe dummy terminals.... |
| AlanS17:
greenscreen... *shivers* |
| Lilwolf:
the company who made the tubes sell two 9" b&w crt. Nothing else that small. So it probably is.. Now the question is... those all took composite input. These might make a very nice second monitor for controls or frontend type uses on a cab... Or for the money you paid... The of how much fun they would be to throw off the top of a parking structure! I bet they make a pretty cool sound! |
| Ken Layton:
The CE663 picture tube is 9" and is made in standard B&W, Amber, and Green phosphor. The monitor size and edge connector appear to be the same as the 9" monitors used in the English Mark Dart games. It uses a standard 10 pin card edge connector and the pinout is as follows (from the right to left): 1 Ground (common) 2 no connection 3 External brightness control (100k pot, if used) 4 External brightness control (wiper) 5 no connection 6 TTL horiz drive input 7 +12 volts @ 1 amp power input 8 composite video input 9 TTL vert drive input 10 Ground (common) I'm sure these monitors can operate on either TTL or standard composite video, but I would try composite video from like say from a VCR or video camera first. |
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