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The Commodore 390683-01 adapter connects the Amiga 3000's VDE connector to a 15/31 kHz analog-RGB monitor with a 9-pin connector. Among others, suitable for the Commodore monitor 1950.
- Original Commodore (P/N 390683-01)
- This adapter adapts the pinouts of CGA/EGA to VGA
- It's not a scan converter
- Male DB-9 to High Density Female DB-15
- Tested on a Microway Flicker Fixer and GVP spectrum
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Publisher: poly.play
System: IBM PC and compatible (MS-DOS)
Collector's Edition features:
- 5.25" and 3.5" diskette
- Cardboard box
- MicroSD card including disk images and more
- 8-page DIN A5 manual (English)
- Stickers
- Poster (Din A3)
- Shrink-wrapped
Converter for connecting devices with AV signal to VGA Monitors.
- Frequency bandwidth: 165 MHz
- 720p/1080p
- with Audio Jack Out
- Housing color: white
- NTSC and PAL compatible
- Autosave the settings
- Incl. USB power cable (USB power supply sold separately)
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Converter for connecting devices with HMDI signal to VGA monitors.
- Input: HDMI
- Output: VGA, Audio jack
- Housing color: white
- Incl. USB power cable (USB power supply sold separately)
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Converter for connecting devices with VGA signal to AV TVs.
- for resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 1920 x 1080
- NTSC and PAL compatible
- Input: VGA, audio jack
- Output: 3 x Cinch
- Housing colour: white
- Auto storage of settings
- incl. USB and audio jack cable for power supply (USB power supply sold separately)
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Converter for connecting devices with VGA signal to HDMI TV.
- Input: VGA, Audio jack
- Output: HDMI
- Housing color: white
- Incl. USB power cable (USB power supply sold separately)
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ECL-VGA adapter for Atari TT
- New
- suitable for TFT monitors
- requires a 5 V USB power supply
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Generator for creating scanlines on flat screens.
- new
- Input: VGA
- Output: VGA
- Resolution: 1024 x 768, 640 x 480
- Dimensions: 76.9 x 48.6 mm
- no power supply necessary
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (386, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (286, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (386, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (386, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (286, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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System: IBM PC and Compatible (286, 640 kB RAM, VGA)
- 3.5" Diskette
- new
- unopened packaging, shrink-wrapped
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The Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC) is a low-latency video converter for connecting retro video game consoles and home computers to modern displays. It converts analogue RGB or composite video signals to digital format and doubles (or triples) the scanlines of a single frame, if necessary, to create a valid mode for digital TVs or monitors.
The set consists of:- Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC)
- Power supply with plugs for EU, GB, US and AU.
- Remote control
- Instruction manual
- Cardboard box