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Monitor for an SGI Octane?


What kind of computer monitor do I need for a SGI O2?How can I open an IBM G50 CRT monitor?Interfacing with vintage Canon monitorPrice of early color monitor versus TVWhat monitor did Atari recommend for its 8 bit product line?Strange visual behaviour on SGI IRIXIBM 5153 monitor vertical resolutionSpying on old computer monitor RF signalsBest IRIX Integrated Development Environment for C++ ProgrammingFirst Commodore 80-column monitor













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I just found myself being the sudden and proud owner of two wonderful Silicon Graphics machines, an Octane and an Octane 2, both in quite good condition (in particular with very few scratches to the cases).



I'm looking into plugging a monitor to either machine (in turn). I've determined that I'll need a 13W3-to-VGA adapter (I found this one which seems like it should do the job) and I'm now considering my options for the monitor.



I have an ACER K242HL LCD that accepts VGA input but I'm not sure it supports sync-on-green, at least I couldn't find any clear statement online that it does.



While I'd love to find a cheap SGI monitor in a good shape (even a CRT), I'd rather stay relatively cheap so anything that will allow me to (casually) use the machines will be enough for now.



What are my options?










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    Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

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I just found myself being the sudden and proud owner of two wonderful Silicon Graphics machines, an Octane and an Octane 2, both in quite good condition (in particular with very few scratches to the cases).



I'm looking into plugging a monitor to either machine (in turn). I've determined that I'll need a 13W3-to-VGA adapter (I found this one which seems like it should do the job) and I'm now considering my options for the monitor.



I have an ACER K242HL LCD that accepts VGA input but I'm not sure it supports sync-on-green, at least I couldn't find any clear statement online that it does.



While I'd love to find a cheap SGI monitor in a good shape (even a CRT), I'd rather stay relatively cheap so anything that will allow me to (casually) use the machines will be enough for now.



What are my options?










share|improve this question






















  • How come you haven't just tested to see if your Acer monitor works?

    – Ross Ridge
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

    – bodgit
    7 hours ago













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I just found myself being the sudden and proud owner of two wonderful Silicon Graphics machines, an Octane and an Octane 2, both in quite good condition (in particular with very few scratches to the cases).



I'm looking into plugging a monitor to either machine (in turn). I've determined that I'll need a 13W3-to-VGA adapter (I found this one which seems like it should do the job) and I'm now considering my options for the monitor.



I have an ACER K242HL LCD that accepts VGA input but I'm not sure it supports sync-on-green, at least I couldn't find any clear statement online that it does.



While I'd love to find a cheap SGI monitor in a good shape (even a CRT), I'd rather stay relatively cheap so anything that will allow me to (casually) use the machines will be enough for now.



What are my options?










share|improve this question














I just found myself being the sudden and proud owner of two wonderful Silicon Graphics machines, an Octane and an Octane 2, both in quite good condition (in particular with very few scratches to the cases).



I'm looking into plugging a monitor to either machine (in turn). I've determined that I'll need a 13W3-to-VGA adapter (I found this one which seems like it should do the job) and I'm now considering my options for the monitor.



I have an ACER K242HL LCD that accepts VGA input but I'm not sure it supports sync-on-green, at least I couldn't find any clear statement online that it does.



While I'd love to find a cheap SGI monitor in a good shape (even a CRT), I'd rather stay relatively cheap so anything that will allow me to (casually) use the machines will be enough for now.



What are my options?







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  • How come you haven't just tested to see if your Acer monitor works?

    – Ross Ridge
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

    – bodgit
    7 hours ago

















  • How come you haven't just tested to see if your Acer monitor works?

    – Ross Ridge
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

    – bodgit
    7 hours ago
















How come you haven't just tested to see if your Acer monitor works?

– Ross Ridge
7 hours ago





How come you haven't just tested to see if your Acer monitor works?

– Ross Ridge
7 hours ago




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2





Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

– bodgit
7 hours ago





Be aware that Sun and SGI have slightly different pinouts for the 13w3 connector, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB13W3

– bodgit
7 hours ago










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There’s a handy list of sync-on-green-capable (and known incapable) monitors maintained by the Linux for PlayStation 2 community. Any of the “tested working” screens should be OK; take a note of any caveats in the comments column.



I used to have an Iiyama 450, which worked fine with sync-on-green systems on both its 15-pin and BNC connectors. Those are quite large CRTs, perfectly in keeping with SGI systems! The list above includes flat-panel screens too if you prefer that.






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    There’s a handy list of sync-on-green-capable (and known incapable) monitors maintained by the Linux for PlayStation 2 community. Any of the “tested working” screens should be OK; take a note of any caveats in the comments column.



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      There’s a handy list of sync-on-green-capable (and known incapable) monitors maintained by the Linux for PlayStation 2 community. Any of the “tested working” screens should be OK; take a note of any caveats in the comments column.



      I used to have an Iiyama 450, which worked fine with sync-on-green systems on both its 15-pin and BNC connectors. Those are quite large CRTs, perfectly in keeping with SGI systems! The list above includes flat-panel screens too if you prefer that.






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        I used to have an Iiyama 450, which worked fine with sync-on-green systems on both its 15-pin and BNC connectors. Those are quite large CRTs, perfectly in keeping with SGI systems! The list above includes flat-panel screens too if you prefer that.






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        I used to have an Iiyama 450, which worked fine with sync-on-green systems on both its 15-pin and BNC connectors. Those are quite large CRTs, perfectly in keeping with SGI systems! The list above includes flat-panel screens too if you prefer that.







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