Pin Outs

You will find some useful pin out diagrams for making your own SCART cables, tape leads, RS232 cables any more. If you find these links useful, please let me know. Also let me know if there are any dead links or errors. Thank you.

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Page updated 16/01/2015

Acorn

Amstrad

I get a lot of people searching this site for Amstrad CPC composite output. The CPC range of computers does not have composite on board, only RGB. However, you can modify and MP-1 or MP-2 to output composite video.

Atari

Commodore

Dragon Data

Tangerine Oric & Atmos

Oric-1 and Atmos tape, printer, expansion bus and RGB video output.

Philips

TTL RGB
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pin no.

  1. Ground
  2. Ground
  3. Red
  4. Green
  5. Blue
  6. Intensity
  7. n/a
  8. H sync
  9. V sync

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\ . . . . ./ 5 4 3 2 1
\ . . . . / 9 8 7 6
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Analog RGB
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  1. Ground
  2. Ground
  3. Red
  4. Green
  5. Blue
  6. N/A
  7. Composite sync
  8. N/A

Research Machines (RM)

Colour (TTL – 8 pin DIN – uses standard numbering)

  1. Intensity
  2. Iine sync
  3. Red
  4. Ground
  5. Blue
  6. Green
  7. 12V
  8. Frame sync

Monochrome (6 pin DIN)

  1. Composite video (mono)
  2. Ground
  3. Frame sync
  4. Line sync
  5. Audio output
  6. Audio mute

Tatung Einstien

PC Transfer Cable

PC (DB9)                                                                                                     EINSTEIN (Domino)

2 ———————– TO ———————- 3
3 ———————– TO ———————- 5
5 ———————– TO ———————- 1
7 ———————– TO ———————- 2
8 ———————– TO ———————- 4

5 thoughts on “Pin Outs

  1. @birendra – probably. The monitor will either take a composite signal or RGB. So if you can output RGB or composite from your TV tuner, you should be in luck!

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