It syncs down to 15.5 khtz and should work. The problem is the 13 pin
connector for the ST. Most of the older Nec multisyncs will work, with the
exception of the 2A. I have details for making a switch-box but there are
several people supplying adaptors at a reasonable price, also ones for SVGA.
The 3D model is of course the holy grail of compatability, especialy for
Amigas. But the 1401, the original NEC Multisync, is a neat monitor for
collectors multi-purpose compatability. NEC has a good multisync page at
http://support.necmitsubishi.com/nec/
Lawrence
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Vintage Computer Festival [mailto:vcf_at_vintage.org]
>
> > I have here an excess NEC MultiSync Color monitor (model
> > JC-1401P3A) that
> > is very useful for the vintage microcomputer enthusiast. It
>
> I have one of these myself. It works well, though I have trouble
> getting it to connect to the monitor port of my Amiga 1000.
>
> Haven't tried that in a while. Come to think about it, I ought
> to see if it will attach to the Atari ST.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
> Amdocs - Champaign, IL
>
> /usr/bin/perl -e '
> print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
> '
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