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If it has a DB25 connector for the RGB input, it may use this pinout:
Pin Signal Descr --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 IBM Select High: IBM mode (RGBI) Low: 3 Bit TTL (RGB) 2 Audio Select High: Audio input from pin 13 Low: Audio input from LINE A/B/VTR jacks 3 HSync/CSync Horizontal or Composite Sync, Negative Pol. 4 Blue Input Video Inputs: Positive Pol. 5 Green Input (Sync on green optional in analog mode) 6 Red Input 7 NC 8 NC 9 Analog/Digital High: Analog mode Low: Digital mode 10 RGB/Normal High: RGB input selected Low: LINE A/B/VTR input selected 11 VSync Vertical Sync, Negative Pol. 12 Blanking High: Video input from RGB input only Low: LINE A/B/VTR signal is superimposed over signal from RGB input 13 Audio Input -5 dB / 100% mod. 14 NC 15-24 Ground 25 intensity Positive Pol. Oops, the columns are garbled in the post though my original is correct, but you should still be able to see what each pin is for.
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