zoek eens op 13w3 en sun gdm 20e10 of 20e20 in google kom je vanzelf de pinout tegen van een 13w3 connector:
Sun 365-1335 or Sony GDM-20E20 monitor on PC
(From: Anders Stenkvist (Anders.Stenkvist@uab.ericsson.se).)
I just wanted to share some info about a Sun monitor I recently acquired. It's one of the new 20" multisync monitors you get together with Ultras with part number 365-1335 or GDM-20E20 made by Sony. Searching the net told me it should be possible to connect it to my PC but gave no info on how. So, armed with a screwdriver, an soldering iron and a lot of curiosity a started to investigate my new monitor, and after some iterations I got the following "new" pinout of the 13W3 connector.
Analog: 13W3 connector:
+-----------------
| +-------------
| | +---------
| | | +-----
| | | | +- horizontal sync (new multisync only)
| | | | |
| | | | | grey
red | | | | | green blue
| 1o 2o 3o 4o 5o | |
(O) (O) (O)
6o 7o 8o 9o 10o
| | | | |
| | | | +--- sync common (gnd)
| | | +-------
| | +-----------
| +--------------- vertical sync (new multisync only)
+-------------------
The monitor works with a PC driver from Sony named "SONY Multiscan 20SE" and is able to do at least 1280x1024 @ 75Hz, that's at least what my video card is capable of.
Looking inside it I also found markings for one of the PC-monitor buses used for autoconfig but I have not bothered to get that to work. Any info on that would be appreciated but it does work nicely without it. Converting Sun Workstation Monitors for use on MACs
(From: Phil Lee (plee@orbis.net).)
Here is a cheap, less than $300 total, solution for converting legacy Sun 20" workstation monitors for Macintosh use. Over the summer, there were large batches of Sun OEM Sony monitors, model GDM-20D10 being auctioned by ubid.com for about $225. They were being bundled with a Mirage Diablo 3D AGP, mirage-mmc.com, board and the package was advertised as compatible with PCs only.
The Sony 20D10 is a "limited multi-sync" monitor which is still satisfactory for the standard Mac two page display resolution 1152 x 870 @ 75 Hz (horiz=68.7KHz) for desktop publishing. Two cable related add-ons was required to convert it for Mac use.
DB13W3 female coupler, PI Manufacturing P/N 000-530, $14. 1-909-598-3718.
DB13W3 to DB15 cable with Mac sense switches, PI P/N 530-BNC-Mac, $28.
The 4 sense switches was set to all on, similar to using a Griffin MacSync griffintechnology.com , for legacy monitors. Was attached to a Mac IIfx using a SuperMac Thunder 24bit large screen Nubus card. Using the monitor controls, was able to center the image nicely. The Trinitron display was nice, sharp, and bright for light DTP and CAD use.
Not bad for repurposing legacy equipment.
There were other Sun (Sony OEM GDM-1962b) monitors also being auctioned. Other WS mfgrs such as HP, DEC, and IBM have similar monitors. They may work as well. I chose the 20D10 as they seemed to be newer.
Also see the section: Sun 365-1335 or Sony GDM-20E20 monitor on PC and the following for more technical info:
Hiroaki Kobayashi's Resource
Monitorworld
http://saturn.tlug.org/su...itor/GDM-20D10.html">Sony GDM20D10 Monitor Specs
Converting Sun Workstation Monitors for use on MACs
(From: Phil Lee (plee@orbis.net).)
Here is a cheap, less than $300 total, solution for converting legacy Sun 20" workstation monitors for Macintosh use. Over the summer, there were large batches of Sun OEM Sony monitors, model GDM-20D10 being auctioned by ubid.com for about $225. They were being bundled with a Mirage Diablo 3D AGP, mirage-mmc.com, board and the package was advertised as compatible with PCs only.
The Sony 20D10 is a "limited multi-sync" monitor which is still satisfactory for the standard Mac two page display resolution 1152 x 870 @ 75 Hz (horiz=68.7KHz) for desktop publishing. Two cable related add-ons was required to convert it for Mac use.
DB13W3 female coupler, PI Manufacturing P/N 000-530, $14. 1-909-598-3718.
DB13W3 to DB15 cable with Mac sense switches, PI P/N 530-BNC-Mac, $28.
The 4 sense switches was set to all on, similar to using a Griffin MacSync griffintechnology.com , for legacy monitors. Was attached to a Mac IIfx using a SuperMac Thunder 24bit large screen Nubus card. Using the monitor controls, was able to center the image nicely. The Trinitron display was nice, sharp, and bright for light DTP and CAD use.
Not bad for repurposing legacy equipment.
There were other Sun (Sony OEM GDM-1962b) monitors also being auctioned. Other WS mfgrs such as HP, DEC, and IBM have similar monitors. They may work as well. I chose the 20D10 as they seemed to be newer.
Also see the section: Sun 365-1335 or Sony GDM-20E20 monitor on PC and the following for more technical info:
Hiroaki Kobayashi's Resource
Monitorworld
Sony GDM20D10 Monitor Specs