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Message started by TM30 on 19.11.05 at 17:50:35

Title: How to use a 100SB?
Post by TM30 on 19.11.05 at 17:50:35
Hi,

how can i use a 100SB? It only has a VGA output... (besides the TV outputs and 3dGlasses)

switching monitor cable would be a solution, or a second monitor... but whats the best solution?


Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by Chosen_One on 19.11.05 at 18:41:58
my eizo monitor has two inputs...thats the easiest solution IMO...
but i would use a monitor switch...only one monitor and you do not have to switching the cable every time....

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gdonovan on 19.11.05 at 19:05:41

wrote on 19.11.05 at 17:50:35:
Hi,

how can i use a 100SB?


Obtain a pass-through cable.

The card has TV-Out, the other jack is for the unique round cable not stereo glasses.

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by TM30 on 19.11.05 at 19:18:39
what pass trough cable do i need? Medusa style but with normal VGA connector ?

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by NitroX infinity on 19.11.05 at 19:23:49
I think you need the same cable that Canopus used for their Pure3D (2) cards.

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gdonovan on 19.11.05 at 23:21:05

wrote on 19.11.05 at 19:23:49:
I think you need the same cable that Canopus used for their Pure3D (2) cards.


Not the same but looks like it.

Nothing like a Medusa.

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gamma742 on 20.11.05 at 03:14:22
I have extra cables if you need some $$

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by Chosen_One on 21.11.05 at 16:31:59
ask VoodooFreak from VA...he built me one cable...

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gamma742 on 22.11.05 at 16:54:11

wrote on 21.11.05 at 16:31:59:
ask VoodooFreak from VA...he built me one cable...


The one I got from you was made by VoodooFreak?

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by Chosen_One on 22.11.05 at 21:13:51
yes...

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by edmundoab on 29.11.05 at 16:29:56
nice rear bracket
i dont have that :(

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gdonovan on 29.11.05 at 22:05:07

wrote on 29.11.05 at 16:29:56:
nice rear bracket
i dont have that :(


I have them for sale new for $3

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gamma742 on 29.11.05 at 22:40:21
@Edmundoab

You should pick up a few, they fit on the 200SBi and the 3700 V6K ;)

http://www.falconfly-central.de/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=market;action=display;num=1128597792

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by Obi-Wan_Kenobi on 30.11.05 at 01:10:15
and also on the Rev.A2 2600 hehe here's Oscar's card with one of those support brackets :)
http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/albums/album269/A2_v6k_bracket.thumb.jpg

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by Rolo01 on 30.11.05 at 13:10:08

Quote:
and also on the Rev.A2 2600 hehe her's Oscar's card with one of those support brackets


Exactly, the bracket fitted just fine on my 6000   ;D

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gamma742 on 30.11.05 at 17:15:18

wrote on 19.11.05 at 17:50:35:
Hi,

how can i use a 100SB? It only has a VGA output... (besides the TV outputs and 3dGlasses)

switching monitor cable would be a solution, or a second monitor... but whats the best solution?



We are drifting off topic. If anyone needs a cable for this card, I'm you guy.

Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by edmundoab on 30.11.05 at 18:04:36
now wait a minute,
i thought gary did ask if I was interested in one of the brackets,

hmm, $3 bucks, but how about shipping? maybe we should do this privately


Title: Re: How to use a 100SB?
Post by gamma742 on 30.11.05 at 20:26:03

wrote on 29.11.05 at 22:40:21:
@Edmundoab

You should pick up a few, they fit on the 200SBi and the 3700 V6K ;)

http://www.falconfly-central.de/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=market;action=display;num=1128597792


No problem Edmund. I linked you to that topic, the thread is in the MarketPlace ;)

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