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Title: Monitor pattern generator
Post by: Ken Layton on November 14, 2003, 12:58:01 pm
A monitor pattern generator is a piece of test equipment that you use to check & align video game monitors. Generally they generate some basic colors and patterns like solid red, green, blue, & white fields and crosshatch, dots, & bars. Most pattern generators generate either negative or positive sync, but not both. Only more expensive (or custom modified) ones have switchable negative-positive sync output. There's a basic one on ebay right now as item number 3253736264. The price is average for these.
Title: Re:Monitor pattern generator
Post by: Ken Layton on November 14, 2003, 01:14:06 pm
Here is a picture of the one in the above auction. I believe this particular model generates composite negative sync judging by the harness.
Title: Re:Monitor pattern generator
Post by: Ken Layton on November 14, 2003, 01:26:00 pm
When I worked for Capitol Amusement here in Olympia, Washington we had two pattern generators. One was this "Checker 12E" (www.computermonitor.com) which is a pretty good all purpose unit. See the attached photo. This one generates seperate positive horizontal and vertical sync.
The other generator I had was made by WICO and I eally loved that one cause it not only did color game monitors, but black & white ones as well. It generated positive sync, but I modified it for switchable positive & negative sync and I also built a cable for the negative sync.