[Coco] clever idea didn't work

Cocodemus retrocanada76 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 07:08:47 EST 2014


Some monitors are more or less sensitive on the hsync&vsync lines. The impedance on those lines shouldbe around 47ohms. I dont know about Roy's converter.

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> On Dec 19, 2014, at 5:07 AM, Mark McDougall <msmcdoug at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
>> On 19/12/2014 12:40 PM, Robert Hermanek wrote:
>> 
>> Perfect, except:  The TV will not display the
>> VGA signal, says "mismatch resolution."  But the manual for TV says it
>> supports 640x480, 60hz.  I plugged converter into a normal vga monitor,
>> worked perfectly, brought up the menu and it says 640x480 60hz. So.  Maybe
>> TV doesn't support that res, and manual is wrong.  Or... could there be some
>> other reason the converter output would not be recognized universally?
> 
> Monitors in analogue mode calculate their resolutions from the HSYNC count and/or HSYNC frequencies. There is no concept of 'pixels' so they are unable to discern different horizontal resolutions. So the '640' is assumed based solely on the HSYNC freq/count (480).
> 
> If the HSYNC frequency varies from the 'standard' for a particular resolution, then the output may have more/less scan lines in the vertical blanking period to make up for the 60Hz frame rate. It may be that the TV can't handle a slightly 'non standard' signal.
> 
> Other possibilities, though perhaps less likely, are oddities like the VGA converter not generating HYSNC during VBLANK, which can also confuse lesser monitors. TV's are notorious for being fussy about analogue signals.
> 
> My guess is that you're SOL. :(
> 
> Regards,
> 
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