Making a Sync on Green adapter

tombance

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Considering these things cost $50, I was considering makingh one myself from a Schematic I found on the net. It takes the Green, V-Sync, H-sync and converts it into a composite signal. My question is which green connector do I need to input: is it the Green+ or the Green- and also what do I do with the other wires, leave them alone?

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Dont worry - I solved my own problem. First I found an old VGA lead, cut of one wnd and stripped/tinned all ends. Then I unsoldered the 13W3 connector from the monitor and used Pin diagrams to put the lead in it's place. I now have a free 21" monitor that is capable of Extremely high resolutions (cant wait to hook up my GF4 with its 400mhz RAMDAC) even on a Matrox G100. As you might of guessed im very happy :smile:

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