At 09:09 AM 9/8/03 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a older Vox-On monitor that is configured like that.  I also seem 
>to remember some older NEC models that needed a HD15 to DE9 cable. 
   You're right. A lot of the old NEC Multisyncs that we used had a small
adapter that went from HD-15 to DE9. It was a metal adapter about 1 1/2"
long. It plugged in between the computer and the cable.
    Joe
 I 
>still have the cable, so I can look at it when I get home. As far as the 
>Sabre label, American Airlines used to private label a lot of AST 
>computers and monitors as Sabre for distribution to travel agencies for 
>connection to the Sabre reservation network.  There were a lot of  P100 
>Sabre systems floating around DFW for a while.
>
>James
>
>chris wrote:
>
>>I have two rather old monitors marked as "Sabre" on the front. They have 
>>a DE9 female socket on the back, but also carry a label claiming the 
>>monitors to be SVGA. I've never seen SVGA use DE9 connectors, I've always 
>>seen them with the high densitry 15 pin connectors (as commmonly seen on 
>>current PC monitors).
>>
>>Anyone know the pinout for an adaptor? Anyone have a particular desire 
>>for these monitors?
>>
>>-chris
>><http://www.mythtech.net>
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Received on Mon Sep 08 2003 - 10:51:01 BST