Monitor compatible
(The following lists were compiled by deepfb)
The following computers can be connected to the usual Amstrad CTM644 (or the unusual CTM640/CM14) monitors:
- Tatung Einstein (through resistors to lower the R-G-B signals' voltage; pins must be reasigned; and horizontal focus position must be realigned) - BBC Model B (may need resistors? I think the signal is too much strong, but it seems to work ok...) - BBC Master (may need resistors? I think the signal is too much strong, but it seems to work ok...) - Spectrum +3 (through resistors to lower the R-G-B signals' voltage; pins must be reassigned) - Spectrum +2A (through resistors to lower the R-G-B signals' voltage; pins must be reassigned) - Sinclair QL (through resistors to lower the R-G-B signals' voltage; pins must be reassigned) - RFT Kc-compact (pins must be reassigned) - Patisonic Aleste 520EX (pins must be reassigned) - Camputers Lynx 48k (pins must be reassigned, and horizontal focus position must be realigned) - Oric 48k/Atmos (pins must be reassigned) - Enterprise 64/128 (pins must be reassigned, and R-G-B brightness must be re-set for each colour) - Exeltel Exelvision (pins must be reassigned)
As a general rule, you will be able to connect computers with RGB video output *and composite sync*. Therefore, it is possible that the following computers can be connected to an Amstrad monitor: - Thomson MO5 (probably) - Didaktik M48 - Radofin Aquarius with SCART connector (french Aquarius) - MGT Sam Coupé (probably) - MSX Computers (probably) - French Sega SC-3000x computers - Acorn Electron - Amiga range computers - French Mattel Intellivision with SCART output - French CBS Colecovision with SCART output - French Atari 7800 with SCART output - Atari ST computers (probably)