As the title states. I'm looking for an Canopus Spectra 2500 3dfx-in or Miro HiScore 2 9-pin passthrough cable. The cable looks as in the attached image
if you don't find then you should consider buy mini-din and cut the standard vga cable and solder them in proper way
I made a few cables for Quantum3d / Pure3d in this way.
if you don't find then you should consider buy mini-din and cut the standard vga cable and solder them in proper way
I made a few cables for Quantum3d / Pure3d in this way.
if you don't find then you should consider buy mini-din and cut the standard vga cable and solder them in proper way
I made a few cables for Quantum3d / Pure3d in this way.
if you don't find then you should consider buy mini-din and cut the standard vga cable and solder them in proper way
I made a few cables for Quantum3d / Pure3d in this way.
Where do you get the VGA connectors from? Can you use a null modem cable with serviceable housings and just replace the DB9 pieces with DE15? Is a ferrite core necessary?
I know that Canopus and Miro use the same loop cable. The Sigma cable looks the same, however, I am not sure about the pinouts. Does anyone have a pinout for this cable?
The Miro/Canopus pinout is shown here: https://www.classic-computing.org/miro-highscore-3d-loopback/
if you don't find then you should consider buy mini-din and cut the standard vga cable and solder them in proper way
I made a few cables for Quantum3d / Pure3d in this way.
@aaronkatrini unfortunetly it seems like the cable wont fit but thank you for the offer/help!
Anyone who knows how to solder and want to help a brother out? I obviously pay for the cables, handcraft and the finish product itself :dry:_>" smilieid="189" class="inlineimg" border="0">
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