Use the Anolog RGB inputs, this is for the 1048S Commodore monitor. I was using one until the sync went out on it. Technical Specifications: Picture Tube : 14 inch, in-line slotted, pitch .42mm Display Screen : 13 inch, measured diagonally Deflection : 90° Monitor input sockets for RGB signals: 1) 9-pin D : RGB Analog 0.7 P-P, 75 Ohm DIN connector : RGBI Digital TTL Levels Resolution : 640 x 200 lines 640 x 400 lines interlaced Characters : RGB, RGBI, 2000 characters Composite, Seperated LCA, 1000 characters Raster Frequency : 60Hz Line Frequency : 15750Hz Sound Output : 1WRMS Audio Signal : 1.0V P-P, 47K Ohm Mains Voltage : 120 VAC, 60Hz Power Consumption : 75W Dimensions (H x W x D) : 330 x 357 x 378 mm Weight : 11 kg Digital Analog Pin Number TTL Mode RGB Analog Mode 1 Ground Ground 2 Ground Ground 3 Red Red 4 Green Green 5 Blue Blue 6 Intensity N/C 7 N/C Composite Sync 8 Horiz.Sync N/C 9 Vert. Sync N/C Best, - Mike - On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 18:17:58 GMT, "arcademonitor" wrote: >Dear fellow Arcaders, > >Is there any information up online (with pictures) on how to connect your >Commodore Amiga monitor to test PCB:s? Any other hints? > >I want to hook mine up to test some PCBs (preferely not having to cut the >monitorcable). I'm thinking of buying >a monitorextension-cable which then will be cut. > >Hope for some info, hints & suggestions >