Speaking of failing memory, I seem to recall that they do "Sync on Green",
and I assume the standard VS3100 monitor cable would have BNC connectors,
so a good Multisync monitor probably can handle it. Dunno, never really
though to try, and I don't have a cable.
Looking at the back of my VS3100 m30, it's got a connector like a
Macintosh, instead of a standard VGA connector. But I've got a VT420
plugged in and am using it as a VAXserver 3100.
Zane
>Um... I did get a vaxstation 3100 to work with a multisync 4d (if memory
>serves)
>once, although the cable setup eludes me, as does the exact model of
>vaxstation.
>
>I THINK I used the vaxstation's cable and plugged each of the plugs into the
>corresponding socket on the Multisync. This has all been a long time ago now
>and it was a strictly "I wonder if this will work" kind of experiment so
>naturally there was no documentation.
>
>So there might be some small chance, depending on WHAT VGA monitor you want to
>use, and whether you're willing to risk its life and health.
>--
>Jim Strickland
>jim_at_DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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Received on Mon Nov 16 1998 - 20:55:28 GMT