Casey
Veteran Member
Wasn't sure to put this here or in PCs (since I use the monitor as a TTL CGA device) but decided it might fit better here, as someone told me this monitor was originally made for the Commodore market.
A long time ago I picked up a Magnavox Color Monitor 80; it has composite & sound inputs, as well as a (6-pin IIRC) DIN input for TTL CGA. The video cable plugs in there, and the other end has a standard 9-pin CGA plug. As I said, I've been told this was originally a Commodore monitor.
Point being I recently saw a Magnavox Color Monitor 40 for sale, and it looked exactly like mine. I was wondering if there was any difference. Is it just that one does 80 columns, and one does 40?
A long time ago I picked up a Magnavox Color Monitor 80; it has composite & sound inputs, as well as a (6-pin IIRC) DIN input for TTL CGA. The video cable plugs in there, and the other end has a standard 9-pin CGA plug. As I said, I've been told this was originally a Commodore monitor.
Point being I recently saw a Magnavox Color Monitor 40 for sale, and it looked exactly like mine. I was wondering if there was any difference. Is it just that one does 80 columns, and one does 40?