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- Amiga_video_connector abstract "The Amiga video connector is used on all Commodore Amiga computers. The 23-pin D-subminiature has signals for genlocking, RGB analog video (4096 colours), and a digital Red-Green-Blue-Intensity signal (16 colours).The refresh frequency is 15 or 30 kHz HSync for standard Amiga video modes. This is not compatible with most VGA monitors. A Multisync monitor is required for some higher resolutions.The Commodore A520 RF modulator connects to the video port and outputs composite video and RF video.".
- Q4746217 abstract "The Amiga video connector is used on all Commodore Amiga computers. The 23-pin D-subminiature has signals for genlocking, RGB analog video (4096 colours), and a digital Red-Green-Blue-Intensity signal (16 colours).The refresh frequency is 15 or 30 kHz HSync for standard Amiga video modes. This is not compatible with most VGA monitors. A Multisync monitor is required for some higher resolutions.The Commodore A520 RF modulator connects to the video port and outputs composite video and RF video.".
- Amiga_video_connector comment "The Amiga video connector is used on all Commodore Amiga computers. The 23-pin D-subminiature has signals for genlocking, RGB analog video (4096 colours), and a digital Red-Green-Blue-Intensity signal (16 colours).The refresh frequency is 15 or 30 kHz HSync for standard Amiga video modes. This is not compatible with most VGA monitors. A Multisync monitor is required for some higher resolutions.The Commodore A520 RF modulator connects to the video port and outputs composite video and RF video.".
- Q4746217 comment "The Amiga video connector is used on all Commodore Amiga computers. The 23-pin D-subminiature has signals for genlocking, RGB analog video (4096 colours), and a digital Red-Green-Blue-Intensity signal (16 colours).The refresh frequency is 15 or 30 kHz HSync for standard Amiga video modes. This is not compatible with most VGA monitors. A Multisync monitor is required for some higher resolutions.The Commodore A520 RF modulator connects to the video port and outputs composite video and RF video.".