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From: karl@robot.in-berlin.de (Karl-P. Huestegge)
Subject: Re: NEC multisync
Organization: K.-P. Huestegge, Sytemanalyse und Beratung, Berlin
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 91 19:15:12 GMT
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et10+@andrew.cmu.edu (Edmund E. Tsai) writes:

>The original Multisync can handle the 800x600 graphics, but the only
>problem is that the monitor has problem with v-hold

>Someone, has suggested the following fix :

>    Wire a potentiomenter in series with the v-hold and a switch in
>parallel with the pot.
>    Then, adjust the pot so that when the switch is off, the monitor
>displays fine in non-super vga, then turn on and adjust for super vga.

>Anybody out there have suggestions on how to accomplish this without
>manual labor?

Shouldn't be too difficult if you replace the switch with a relay.
Drive a Condensator with the VSYNC signal and compare the voltage
at the condensator with a comparator (opamp), which finally switches
the relay. Would cost approximately 2$.

Sorry - I don't have a Multisync. I would have tried.

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