[QUOTE=Tim Sewald;539299]I need a monitor for a Haas VF-5, 98 or 99 model. 12", 9 pin #93-5220c.
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[QUOTE=Tim Sewald;539299]I need a monitor for a Haas VF-5, 98 or 99 model. 12", 9 pin #93-5220c.
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For HAAS monitor change just go for GBS-8219 XVGA box (ebay source) and some old monitor with VGA input. Here is youtube video
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2z0ITaccyA[/url]
with all details on how to do that. I've tested this and it is working 100%.
Regards.
[QUOTE=gojko_sisa;2300112]For HAAS monitor change just go for GBS-8219 XVGA box (ebay source) and some old monitor with VGA input. Here is youtube video
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2z0ITaccyA[/url]
with all details on how to do that. I've tested this and it is working 100%.
Regards.[/QUOTE]
Sorry to reply to a 2-year old post, but this is the most recent discussion on this topic I've been able to find. After watching that video, I bought a GBS-8219 XVGA from Amazon and tried hooking it up to a HAAS VF-3 and an LCD display. However, I'm getting a blank white screen.
Here's a photo of the screen:
[url]https://i.imgur.com/DPb7pIm.jpg[/url]
My settings are:
Style: RGB(D)
Sync: Separate (HV)
Resistance: 750 ohms
Scanning: Progressive
Resolution: 800x600
I believe these are the correct settings for the HAAS VF-3. I've also tried testing various other settings, but none of them seem to work. Any ideas how to troubleshoot this? Maybe I got a bad box?
Here's the Amazon link for the GBS-8219:
[url]https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074K81MYB[/url]
(Edited to add links)