[SunRescue] Sun monitor GDM20E20

Gregory Leblanc GLeblanc at cu-portland.edu
Wed Mar 8 12:07:01 CST 2000


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Sterling [mailto:lemmy at eaze.net]
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 10:47 AM
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] Sun monitor GDM20E20
> 
> > What I'd like to do is buy one used and attach it to both 
> my Sun and my 
> > PowerComputing PowerCenter Pro, which has an SVGA output.  
> Is there an A/B HD15 
> > switch available from somebody that will allow me to 
> connect two sources to the 
> > same monitor?
> 
> I can't get mine to sync through a cheap switch box, and I 
> have not bought
> a good on yet. 

Manual switch boxes are, in general, really bad for video.  Video is a prett
sensitive signal, and small changes in impedance can make a big difference
in picture quality.  On the other hand, you can get some manual switch boxes
that work just fine, and can pass your signal that's doing 16.7 million
colors, 1600x1200 at 75Hz refresh just fine.  What I've found is that the
WAY too expensive PeeCee "active" switch boxes that emulate a mouse/keyboard
signal for the machine are a high enough quality that you don't lose signal,
even when you've got relatively demanding signals going through them.

>  
> > The new Sun "premium" monitor has a front panel switch that 
> does this.  I have 
> > one at work and it is great.  Unfortunately, I can't afford 
> one at home, but 
> > maybe I could create my own if I can find the appropriate 
> A/B switch...
> 
> Which 'premium' monitor? Do you have a model #? 

Here at the office, we've got basically a no-name 19" monitor with BNC,
VGA-15, and MAC-15 connectors on the back, and it autodetects on power, but
you can change it once its running.  I've been thinking about one of those
for home, but that would take away my excuse to get in and play with the
electronics on these 1962-B's that I've got to tune the picture.  

> 
> On a related note, I bought another 20E20 and a 20D10 at a 
> local computer
> junk sale. The 20E20 powers up, and I hear it click, but I 
> don't get any
> display. I've tried the controls, and two different Sun's (LX 
> and 600MP
> with TGX+) both are known working on my other 20E20. What 
> might be causing
> this? I'll probably have time to check the internals of the 
> cable later,
> as it was my first guess. I also need aremote for a 20D10. 

First guess is that it's not getting a sync signal that it understands.
Second guess is that something else is wrong.  :)  Unplug it for a couple of
days (just to be on the safe side), and open it and look for bad solder
connections.  If you can't find anything, check out one of the electronics
repair FAQs of newsgroups (www.repairfaq.something).
	Greg






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