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Old 17th October 2004, 10:53 PM   #11
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The pinouts for the cable are here in the forums (you will have to search for it). I know they are here because I used it to make a cable for my Spectra Plus (same cable for the "C" and the Plus).

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Old 27th October 2004, 11:05 PM   #12
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Hello, I’m from Portugal, i have one ViewFrame Spectra C whit this entries: 1 - VGA – (Digital and Analog), 2 – Y/C – (S-Video) and 3 – Composite.


When I plug thru the Composite, the image it’s very bad.


I try whit your squema, plug thru the VGA, and don’t worq.

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SPECTRA C

pc OUT................... analog panel IN
db 15hd male .......... db 15 female
1.....................................7
2.....................................4
3.....................................15
4 ------ none
5 ------ mone
6......................................8
7......................................3
8......................................11
9 ------ none
10....................................13
11.....................................5
12 ----- none
13......................................6
14......................................12
15 ----- none
and ofcourse the ground to the metal outerpart
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My PC it’s 680x480, 60Hz, VGA mode.

Can someone, please, tell me watt to do?

pics from PC - TV/OUT to SPECTRA – Composit

Thank you very much for your time
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Old 28th October 2004, 11:39 PM   #13
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Chet…that squema it’s WRONG !

The pinout for the DB15 Female it’s not like that…

My projector it’s working good, now I discover the pinout.

pc OUT................... analog panel IN
db 15hd male .......... db 15 female
1.....................................2
2.....................................5
3.....................................9
4 ------ none
5 ------ mone
6......................................1
7......................................6
8......................................13
9 ------ none
10....................................11
11.....................................4
12 ----- none
13......................................3
14......................................12
15 ----- none
and ofcourse the ground to the metal outerpart

That's the good squema.


Read the number's in the DB15 Female...
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Old 31st October 2004, 08:28 AM   #14
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Default Re: VFrame Spectra C

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Hi, I pay homage to he who knows all things.....

My ViewFrame Spectra C has stopped working after being left alone and unloved for about a year in its case. It displays the NView logo and occasionally shows DOS when the computer is booting up but otherwise just ignores the VGA input. I have all the right leads, have tried two different computers and two different leads (it came with lots.) Any ideas? As a State school teacher I want to use this in class now but it is resisting me...

Many thanks

Jerry
Open it up and check for any leaking capacitors.
Electrolytic ones are known for that, particularly when an electronic device sits idle for a lengthy time.


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Old 1st November 2004, 08:33 PM   #15
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wow, that is some terrible tv output. Is that the actual quality your pc puts out, or is that the panel?

I attached a pic of my Radeon 9000Pro videocard connected into my MSI TV@nywhere tv tuner card with svideo, and with DScaler software.

The screenshot is unedited. The only thing I did to it is compress it into JPG. I think the quality possible with tv out is great.
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Old 1st November 2004, 09:43 PM   #16
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Thats a monitor shot! lol

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Old 1st November 2004, 10:14 PM   #17
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"I attached a pic of my Radeon 9000Pro videocard connected into my MSI TV@nywhere tv tuner card "

Thats a shot of tv out going into my Tv in. Its taken using the scaling software - DScaler. It shows the quality possible. I didnt just press print screen, if thats what you mean! Its not a camera photo, its a snapshot i took using software, but its not directly the desktop, its the desktop on tv out!
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Old 1st November 2004, 10:21 PM   #18
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Thats a shot of tv out going into my Tv in. Its taken using the scaling software - DScaler. It shows the quality possible. I didnt just press print screen, if thats what you mean! Its not a camera photo, its a snapshot i took using software, but its not directly the desktop, its the desktop on tv out!
KK, im kinda lost on what its got to do with anything thats all lol. If thats the desktop on tv out, i can garentee you that it wont look like that on a tv, especially if its old, tv's are crap, even for watching normal signal sources.

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Old 2nd November 2004, 01:07 AM   #19
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Im just saying thats how good it could look, so there is a good chance that its the panel that has a problem, not the pc. Also, it can look like that on a decent progressive scan tv.
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Old 2nd November 2004, 01:08 AM   #20
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It looked about the same (but interlaced) on my 27" jvc flat screen in the living room, but with better colors.
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