[Techtoolslist] 9100 Video display

Andy Welburn warlords at punkass.com
Mon Feb 18 11:48:08 EST 2008


The video card can output B/W or color, this is set by the jumpers on the
vidocard itself. Grab the service manual and look at the schem for the video
card to work out what the jumpers should be (i haven't made a note of this
unfortunately) but its obvious from the schems.

I've seen docs that say the video is 'IBM CGA compatible'... it is true that
it is low-res 15hz, it has seperate syncs, and they're inverted, so invert
them then combine them in order to run it on an arcade monitor...

I have tested working 30pin 1MB RAM simms if you want to beef yours up, one
assumes you can give it 8mb ram with the right dip settings... 9100's only
have 4 slots, and 4mb max ram.

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: <martin at guddler.co.uk>
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Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 1:11 AM
Subject: [Techtoolslist] 9100 Video display



> Hi,

>

> Can anyone give me a clue on how to connect a monitor up to the 9100FT

> please? I have a B/W composite video monitor available to me (Tandy

> TRS-80 monitor), or of course a standard arcade monitor (10" MTC9000). Is

> it a simple case of wiring up the RGB and sync pins from the 9 pin d

> connector on the back to the arcade monitor or is there more to it than

> that?

>

> I don't know if the video card in this unit is B/W or Colour, or if

> indeed there is a difference. Do they all do both?

>

> And does anyone have any documentation specifically on the FT? Is there

> anything that says what the specific differences are beyond the HD floppy

> and the faster processor? There's 8 memory sockets for instance. Is that

> normal on all 9100's?

>

> Thanks,

> Martin.

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