cybertrophic Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 Hi, I'm looking for a cable to connect my 1040ste to a Phillips CM8833 d-SUB input - is there one available, or does anyone know what I'd need to make one - I'm handy enough with cabling, but haven't done any for years and would need a pin-diagram for both ends of the cable... Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anzac Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 i think i have a diagram i made wayyyyyyyy back to connect an STe to a phillips based Commodore monitor... when going through papers the other day, i came across it... pinout should be the same, i´ll try to find it again and post it here... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cybertrophic Posted December 22, 2008 Author Share Posted December 22, 2008 i think i have a diagram i made wayyyyyyyy back to connect an STe to a phillips based Commodore monitor... when going through papers the other day, i came across it... pinout should be the same, i´ll try to find it again and post it here... That would be great, thanks! Would maplin carry the required parts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thorsten Günther Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 i think i have a diagram i made wayyyyyyyy back to connect an STe to a phillips based Commodore monitor... when going through papers the other day, i came across it... pinout should be the same, i´ll try to find it again and post it here... That would be great, thanks! Would maplin carry the required parts? I don't see 13-pin DIN plugs on Maplin anymore, so you'll have to look elsewhere for them. In Germany, reichelt.de would be a good source (item SE-DIO 13). Thorsten Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anzac Posted January 3, 2009 Share Posted January 3, 2009 (edited) okkkkkk... found the papers... here we go... on the commodore monitor specifications photocopy i have this: PIN # ---> TTL RGB ---> ANALOG RGB 1 ---> GROUND ---> GROUND 2 ---> GROUND ---> GROUND 3 ---> RED ---> RED 4 ---> GREEN ---> GREEN 5 ---> BLUE ---> BLUE 6 ---> INTENSITY ---> NOT USED 7 ---> NOT USED ---> COMPOSITE SYNC. 8 ---> HOR. SYNC ---> HOR. SYNC 9 ---> VERT. SYNC ---> VERT. SYNC this is for the DB-9 side on the monitor... then on my scribbled, 14 year old notes, i have: DB9 commodore ---> Atari ST DIN 13 pin 1 and 2 (ground) ---> 13 3 (red) ---> 7 4 (green) ---> 6 5 (blue) ---> 10 6 NOT USED 7 (composite) ---> 2 8 (hor. sync) ---> 9 9 (ver. sync) ---> 12 if you need to buy parts in europe like the 13-pin DIN, i can mail them to you on one condition... if you make a cable for you, you´ll make one for me too... never had soldering hands myself... i´ll provide the parts... Edited January 3, 2009 by anzac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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