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We're working late tonight, and I thought I'd take some pictures of my company. We service high end computer monitors. The
pictures are of me, two tech guys, Hunh and Minh, and the warehouse full of work.

You see, I'm one of those Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs Type Guys!

Well, there's a thang...

Date: 2002-01-31 03:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ankh156.livejournal.com
... you do screens, maybe you can help me. I 'recovered' (I DIDN'T say 'stole') a big 'ol 21" FORMAC from a place I used to work, but I ain't got the viddy-card and it has 3 colours and a 'control' line input (pro-video-type push'n'turn plugs). Is there an interface available/buildable so I can run this off a GeForce3 card from a PC ? Im-a hopin' 'cuz I got a recording studio and on my 17" I can't see as many trakz at once as I would like to. If there is a piece, tell me so, even better give me a part N° and I'll love ya forever - that's a bit strong... I'll like you very much for the foreseeable future, how's that ?

Hopefully,

Ankhy Pankhy

Re: Well, there's a thang...

Date: 2002-01-31 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robby.livejournal.com
Formac is a German manufacturer, and we don't see them in the US. From what you tell me it sounds like a fixed frequency monitor with sync on green and composite sync capabilities. It would be easy to configure it to a modern Mac system, but a pc would require a special and expensive video card, and then would only give you limited PC compatibility. I wouldn't recomment that route. If you want to give me a model #, I can be more specific.

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