Re: FS: ZVG's are back in stock and on sale.

From: matt <galaga_at_paradise.net.nz>
Date: Tue Jul 19 2005 - 03:10:39 EDT

hey zonn can i get more off by not geting a power supply and shiping??? as
i'v got 240v here and dont need or wont one???

sorry for posting :>
thanks matt

----- Original Message -----
From: Zonn <mlists@zonn.com>
To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: FS: ZVG's are back in stock and on sale.

> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 22:26:39 -0500, "joemagiera"
<joemagiera@ameritech.net>
> wrote:
>
> >> Supported monitors include (we have pre-wired cables for these):
> >> * WG6101, WG6401
> >> * Amplifone
> >> * Sega (G08)
> >> * G05-801, G05-802, G05-805
> >> * 19V2000
> >> * Dual trace oscilloscope in the X/Y mode
> >> * Vectrex
> >
> >I don't know why I'm asking, since I don't have these monitors anyways,
but
> >just to clarify, what about:
> >
> >13" Ampliphone
> >25" Ampliphone
> >G08_105
> >15V2000 (or whatever the cocktail size Asteroids was labeled)
> >
> >I assume when you say G08, you include G08_001, G08_003, G08_004.
> >Also, I assume WG6102 is included by default as a WG6101 is supported.
> >
> >Anything else anyone can think of? Didn't Hoei make some b/w vector
monitor
> >for European Asteroids?
> >
>
> All of the above, which is why I cleverly worded it as "Supported monitors
> include" indicating a subset of monitors supported. ;-)
>
> The ZVG output voltages for the X/Y/Z are adjustable to any monitor. The
X and
> Y voltages can be set anywhere between 0 and +/- 12v, and the Z voltages
are
> variable between 0 and 4.5v. I can't think of any monitors outside this
range.
>
> The drawing speeds are settable between 4 different drawing speeds. I
> originally thought I was going to have to run the vectrex very slow, but
as it
> turned out, the Vectrex will draw vectors at the same speed as a WG,
however
> because of it's low power supply voltages, it takes a long time to start
and
> stop vectors. Vector start and stop times are fully adjustable. So I
only
> needed two different draw speeds, it has four.
>
> Signal wise I believe I can drive just about any analog vector monitor, so
> beyond that it's only a matter of cabling.
>
> The 13" / 15" Amplifones use the same connector (and cabling) as the 19"
and WG
> monitors, as is the WG6102.
>
> The G08_105 I believe is the same as the standard G08.
>
> The 15V2000 is the same as it's larger cousin.
>
> I believe the Hoei monitors are also the same as the standard G05, but I'm
a bit
> vague on this (I have one in a Star Castle Clone, but it's a bit buried in
the
> garage right now).
>
> Basically if you can wire the thing up, the ZVG can drive it.
>
> -Zonn
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
> ** Unsubscribe, subscribe, or view the archives at
http://www.vectorlist.org
> ** Please direct other questions, comments, or problems to
chris@westnet.com
>

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
** Unsubscribe, subscribe, or view the archives at http://www.vectorlist.org
** Please direct other questions, comments, or problems to chris@westnet.com
Received on Tue Jul 19 03:11:08 2005

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Tue Jul 19 2005 - 15:50:01 EDT