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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:MM12 side2.jpg|thumb|200px|Amstrad MM12 Monochrome Monitor]] |
− | This was the amber monochrome monitor sold together with the [[Plus|CPC464plus/CPC6128plus computers]]. | + | This was the amber monochrome monitor sold together with the [[Plus|CPC464plus/CPC6128plus computers]] as an alternative to the [[CM14]] colour monitor. |
It was also available as an option to the GX4000 video console. | It was also available as an option to the GX4000 video console. | ||
− | As the disk drive of the CPC6128plus didn't | + | As the disk drive of the CPC6128plus didn't need 12V anymore, the monitor provided a 5V power supply only. |
− | Unlike the | + | Unlike the predecessors [[CTM640/CTM644]] it also had built-in stereo speakers and thus a different connector for the signals. |
− | It can therefore not be used for the [[CPC_old_generation|classic CPCs]] without adaptor cable. | + | It can therefore not be used for the [[CPC_old_generation|classic CPCs]] without an adaptor cable. |
== Technical Specs. == | == Technical Specs. == | ||
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| 5V 2.4A | | 5V 2.4A | ||
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+ | The MM12 accepts a luminance, sync and ground signal in a similar way to the GT64/GT65. It also has inputs for stereo sound. | ||
+ | The luminance is generated by combining the R,G,B signals from the Gate-Array or ASIC using resistors. The range seems to be 0V-5V. | ||
== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
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Not to be confused with the Schneider monitor with the same model name, as that one was the Hercules Monochrome monitor for the Schneider EuroPC and similar! | Not to be confused with the Schneider monitor with the same model name, as that one was the Hercules Monochrome monitor for the Schneider EuroPC and similar! | ||
− | == Manual == | + | == User Manual == |
The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the MM12 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 [[User Manual]]. | The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the MM12 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 [[User Manual]]. | ||
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+ | == Service Manual == | ||
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+ | * [https://www.cpcwiki.eu/manuals/Service%20Manual%20Amstrad%20Plus.zip Amstrad 464PLUS-6128PLUS-GX4000-MM12-CM14 Service Manual] | ||
[[Category:CPC Plus]] | [[Category:CPC Plus]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Graphic]] |
[[Category:Peripherals]][[Category:CPC Internal Components]][[Category:Amstrad Products]] | [[Category:Peripherals]][[Category:CPC Internal Components]][[Category:Amstrad Products]] |
Latest revision as of 05:13, 4 April 2024
This was the amber monochrome monitor sold together with the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus computers as an alternative to the CM14 colour monitor. It was also available as an option to the GX4000 video console.
As the disk drive of the CPC6128plus didn't need 12V anymore, the monitor provided a 5V power supply only. Unlike the predecessors CTM640/CTM644 it also had built-in stereo speakers and thus a different connector for the signals. It can therefore not be used for the classic CPCs without an adaptor cable.
Technical Specs.
Tube diameter: | 30.5cm/12" |
Visible diameter: | ??cm/??" |
Input voltage: | 220V~/50Hz |
Power consumption: | 42W / 0.22A |
Output voltage: | 5V 2.4A |
The MM12 accepts a luminance, sync and ground signal in a similar way to the GT64/GT65. It also has inputs for stereo sound.
The luminance is generated by combining the R,G,B signals from the Gate-Array or ASIC using resistors. The range seems to be 0V-5V.
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Notes
Not to be confused with the Schneider monitor with the same model name, as that one was the Hercules Monochrome monitor for the Schneider EuroPC and similar!
User Manual
The procedure of setting up the CPCplus/GX4000 with the MM12 monitor is described in the CPC464plus/CPC6128plus and GX4000 User Manual.