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Anyone have the specs on an [[[OLD]]] model 461 monitor?
Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You
know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea 325/s computer. |
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"Rick" wrote in message ...
| Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You | know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better | than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync | frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. | | I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on | older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are | still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... | | Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea | 325/s computer. | Hope this helps: Date: 15 June 1992 INTRODUCTION Compaq Computer Corporation is pleased to announce the new COMPAQ ProLinea Line of desktop PCs. The COMPAQ ProLinea Line includes three high-quality models: the small footprint COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25zs, the more expandable COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25s, and the COMPAQ ProLinea 4/33 with faster graphics and processing speed. Each model is available with a choice of hard drives and comes standard with 1024 x 768 high-resolution graphics and preinstalled software. Conceived, engineered, and built by Compaq, this line of products is covered by a one-year, on-site, limited parts and labor warranty. Standard Models and Options Models available are as follows: [...] COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25s: o Model 1: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive o Model 84: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) and Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled o Model 84/w: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive; 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms), and includes a COMPAQ Mouse and preinstalled software including Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq, Microsoft Windows Version 3.1, and Spinnaker PFS:WindowWorks Version 1.25 o Model 120: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms), and Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled o Model 120/w: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive; 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 4 Megabytes RAM, 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) and includes a COMPAQ Mouse and preinstalled software including Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq, Microsoft Windows Version 3.1, and Spinnaker PFS:WindowWorks Version 1.25 [...] ============================================== Standard COMPAQ Features ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Processor Board: 25-MHz 386SX microprocessor yes 33-MHz 486DX microprocessor --- 387SX coprocessor socket yes ---------------------------------------------- Memory: 70-ns enhanced page RAM; expandable to 16 Megabytes on the system board 2 Megabytes ---------------------------------------------- Graphics: High-resolution graphics with 1024 x 768 resolution; backward compatible with VGA at 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 resolutions 16 colors ---------------------------------------------- Video Memory: 512 Kbytes ---------------------------------------------- Expansion Slots: 16-bit ISA expansion slots available for expansion boards three ---------------------------------------------- Storage Devices (depending on model): 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 40-Megabyte Hard Drive (21 ms) --- Mass storage device positions three ---------------------------------------------- Standard COMPAQ Features ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Interfaces: Two serial, one parallel, one pointing device (mouse), one keyboard yes ---------------------------------------------- Integrated Controllers: Diskette drives, hard drive, tape drive yes ---------------------------------------------- Physical Specifications: 12.6" W x 14.9" D x 3.5" H (31.8 cm W x 37.9 cm D x 8.9 cm H) --- 15.9" W x 15.1" D x 4.0" H (40.4 cm W x 38.4 cm D x 10.2 cm H) yes ---------------------------------------------- Power Supply: 145 Watts ---------------------------------------------- Security/Network: Power-on Password yes Keyboard Lock yes Asset Management Password --- Physical Lock yes ---------------------------------------------- Softwa MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled (hard drive models) yes ---------------------------------------------- COMPAQ Options ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Memory: Memory module kits (SIMMs): - 4 MB and 1-MB SIMMs yes - 4-MB, 2-MB, and 1-MB SIMMs --- ---------------------------------------------- Storage Devices: 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 210-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 80-/120-Megabyte Tape Drive --- 60-Megabyte Tape Drive yes ---------------------------------------------- Video: COMPAQ 1024 Color Monitor, VGA Color Monitor, Reduced Emissions Video Graphics Color Monitor, Video Graphics Monochrome Monitor, QVision 1024/I Controller yes ============================================== NEW COMPAQ 1024 COLOR MONITOR (461) The new COMPAQ 1024 Color Monitor can be used with the COMPAQ ProLinea Line. It is a microprocessor-based, multiscanning color monitor, which allows easy adjustment of screen configurations at various display modes. Some of the features of this 14-inch (diagonal) analog monitor are as follows: o 0.28-mm dot pitch o Supports VGA standards, Super VGA (800 x 600), 8514/A (1024 x 768 interlaced), and 1024 x 768 noninterlaced mode o Front panel controls to adjust horizontal and vertical size and position in each display mode o Automatically scans the horizontal frequency from 30 to 58 KHz and vertical frequency from 50 to 100 KHz Picture Tube (diagonal) 14" Conventional Viewable Image Area (diagonal) 13.5" / (34.29 cm) Dimensions, WxHxD 14.6" x 14.3" x 15.2" / 37.1 x 36.2 x 38.6cm Weight (unpacked) 31.86lb / 14kg Dot Pitch 0.28 mm Energy Star Compliant Display Resolutions / Refresh Rates 1024 x 768 60, 70 and 75 Hz 1024 x 768 87 Hz (Interlaced) 800 x 600 60, 72 and 75 Hz 720 x 400 (Text mode) 70Hz 640 x 480 60, 72 and 75 Hz 640 x 350 70 Hz Preset Display Modes Yes User Programmable Graphic Modes Four Bandwidth 75 MHz Input Impedance75 ohms Horizontal Frequency (Banded/Continuous) 30 to 60 kHz Vertical Frequency 50 to 100 Hz Power Supply(ALS) 90-132 / 180-264 VAC 47-63 Hz Power Cord Length 2.0 m (± .5 m) Signal Cable Connectors 15-pin Mini D-Sub Inrush Current 30 Amps at 120 VAC; 40 Amps at 220 VAC Maximum Power Rating 85 Watts Sync InputTTL separate synch Anti-glare Yes ISO9241-3 VDT (workplace) Yes Standard Controls Contrast, Brightness, Sizing, & Positioning Advanced Controls Pincushion (barrel), Trapezoid |
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In article , Rick writes:
Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea 325/s computer. What do you need to know about the Prolinea 3/25s? I have a QRG that has info. It also mentions a 461 monitor but only has a /monitor matrix'...not much help. Eldred -- Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett Member Screamers Racing League IICC League GPLRank -2.4 MoGPL rank +302.38 ChallengeRank +54.48 MoC +743.77 Hist. +82.82 MoH in progress N2k3 rank:in progress Remove SPAM-OFF to reply. |
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According to the facts on hand, a 461 or 462 monitor is a 1024C model.
It'll handle 1024x768 just fine. I sat in front of one for a few years. "1024 Color: 14-inch cost-effective, high-resolution display. Targeted at experienced users who want a full-featured, affordable, high resolution display. Available in both Energy Saver and low emission models. "EldredP" -OFF wrote in message ... In article , Rick writes: Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea 325/s computer. What do you need to know about the Prolinea 3/25s? I have a QRG that has info. It also mentions a 461 monitor but only has a /monitor matrix'...not much help. Eldred -- Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett Member Screamers Racing League IICC League GPLRank -2.4 MoGPL rank +302.38 ChallengeRank +54.48 MoC +743.77 Hist. +82.82 MoH in progress N2k3 rank:in progress Remove SPAM-OFF to reply. |
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Wow! You're good! Where the heck did you come up with that data? Told me
everything I needed to know. Thank you. I thought it was going to be a "16 MB" memory machine but wasn't certain. Thanks again. Spam Buster wrote: "Rick" wrote in message ... | Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You | know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better | than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync | frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. | | I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on | older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are | still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... | | Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea | 325/s computer. | Hope this helps: Date: 15 June 1992 INTRODUCTION Compaq Computer Corporation is pleased to announce the new COMPAQ ProLinea Line of desktop PCs. The COMPAQ ProLinea Line includes three high-quality models: the small footprint COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25zs, the more expandable COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25s, and the COMPAQ ProLinea 4/33 with faster graphics and processing speed. Each model is available with a choice of hard drives and comes standard with 1024 x 768 high-resolution graphics and preinstalled software. Conceived, engineered, and built by Compaq, this line of products is covered by a one-year, on-site, limited parts and labor warranty. Standard Models and Options Models available are as follows: [...] COMPAQ ProLinea 3/25s: o Model 1: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive o Model 84: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) and Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled o Model 84/w: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive; 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms), and includes a COMPAQ Mouse and preinstalled software including Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq, Microsoft Windows Version 3.1, and Spinnaker PFS:WindowWorks Version 1.25 o Model 120: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms), and Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled o Model 120/w: 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive; 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive, 4 Megabytes RAM, 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) and includes a COMPAQ Mouse and preinstalled software including Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq, Microsoft Windows Version 3.1, and Spinnaker PFS:WindowWorks Version 1.25 [...] ============================================== Standard COMPAQ Features ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Processor Board: 25-MHz 386SX microprocessor yes 33-MHz 486DX microprocessor --- 387SX coprocessor socket yes ---------------------------------------------- Memory: 70-ns enhanced page RAM; expandable to 16 Megabytes on the system board 2 Megabytes ---------------------------------------------- Graphics: High-resolution graphics with 1024 x 768 resolution; backward compatible with VGA at 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 resolutions 16 colors ---------------------------------------------- Video Memory: 512 Kbytes ---------------------------------------------- Expansion Slots: 16-bit ISA expansion slots available for expansion boards three ---------------------------------------------- Storage Devices (depending on model): 3 1/2-Inch 1.44-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 40-Megabyte Hard Drive (21 ms) --- Mass storage device positions three ---------------------------------------------- Standard COMPAQ Features ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Interfaces: Two serial, one parallel, one pointing device (mouse), one keyboard yes ---------------------------------------------- Integrated Controllers: Diskette drives, hard drive, tape drive yes ---------------------------------------------- Physical Specifications: 12.6" W x 14.9" D x 3.5" H (31.8 cm W x 37.9 cm D x 8.9 cm H) --- 15.9" W x 15.1" D x 4.0" H (40.4 cm W x 38.4 cm D x 10.2 cm H) yes ---------------------------------------------- Power Supply: 145 Watts ---------------------------------------------- Security/Network: Power-on Password yes Keyboard Lock yes Asset Management Password --- Physical Lock yes ---------------------------------------------- Softwa MS-DOS Version 5.0 as published by Compaq preinstalled (hard drive models) yes ---------------------------------------------- COMPAQ Options ProLinea 3/25s ---------------------------------------------- Memory: Memory module kits (SIMMs): - 4 MB and 1-MB SIMMs yes - 4-MB, 2-MB, and 1-MB SIMMs --- ---------------------------------------------- Storage Devices: 5 1/4-Inch 1.2-Megabyte Diskette Drive yes 210-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 120-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 84-Megabyte Hard Drive (17 ms) yes 80-/120-Megabyte Tape Drive --- 60-Megabyte Tape Drive yes ---------------------------------------------- Video: COMPAQ 1024 Color Monitor, VGA Color Monitor, Reduced Emissions Video Graphics Color Monitor, Video Graphics Monochrome Monitor, QVision 1024/I Controller yes ============================================== NEW COMPAQ 1024 COLOR MONITOR (461) The new COMPAQ 1024 Color Monitor can be used with the COMPAQ ProLinea Line. It is a microprocessor-based, multiscanning color monitor, which allows easy adjustment of screen configurations at various display modes. Some of the features of this 14-inch (diagonal) analog monitor are as follows: o 0.28-mm dot pitch o Supports VGA standards, Super VGA (800 x 600), 8514/A (1024 x 768 interlaced), and 1024 x 768 noninterlaced mode o Front panel controls to adjust horizontal and vertical size and position in each display mode o Automatically scans the horizontal frequency from 30 to 58 KHz and vertical frequency from 50 to 100 KHz Picture Tube (diagonal) 14" Conventional Viewable Image Area (diagonal) 13.5" / (34.29 cm) Dimensions, WxHxD 14.6" x 14.3" x 15.2" / 37.1 x 36.2 x 38.6cm Weight (unpacked) 31.86lb / 14kg Dot Pitch 0.28 mm Energy Star Compliant Display Resolutions / Refresh Rates 1024 x 768 60, 70 and 75 Hz 1024 x 768 87 Hz (Interlaced) 800 x 600 60, 72 and 75 Hz 720 x 400 (Text mode) 70Hz 640 x 480 60, 72 and 75 Hz 640 x 350 70 Hz Preset Display Modes Yes User Programmable Graphic Modes Four Bandwidth 75 MHz Input Impedance75 ohms Horizontal Frequency (Banded/Continuous) 30 to 60 kHz Vertical Frequency 50 to 100 Hz Power Supply(ALS) 90-132 / 180-264 VAC 47-63 Hz Power Cord Length 2.0 m (± .5 m) Signal Cable Connectors 15-pin Mini D-Sub Inrush Current 30 Amps at 120 VAC; 40 Amps at 220 VAC Maximum Power Rating 85 Watts Sync InputTTL separate synch Anti-glare Yes ISO9241-3 VDT (workplace) Yes Standard Controls Contrast, Brightness, Sizing, & Positioning Advanced Controls Pincushion (barrel), Trapezoid |
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Mike Calkins wrote:
According to the facts on hand, a 461 or 462 monitor is a 1024C model. It'll handle 1024x768 just fine. I sat in front of one for a few years. "1024 Color: 14-inch cost-effective, high-resolution display. Targeted at experienced users who want a full-featured, affordable, high resolution display. Available in both Energy Saver and low emission models. I can get it to sync at 800x600 just fine but it won't run at 1024x 8-( I'm testing it with an old Paradise video card that's well within the sync specs posted by Spam Buster. But at 1024x I don't get a distorted display - I don't get any display at all. It just "shuts down." But 800x is about as high a resolution I'd want to drive it, being a 14" display. I'm actually surprised that it was designed to run at 1024x, given the screen size and date of manufacture. Beautiful color. My new "emergency back up" monitor. Both the 461 monitor and the 325/s were found in the trash. Both work. Any way to distinguish between the Energy Saver vs. low emission model? There's no obvious Energy Star indication on the monitor or anything specifically mentioned on the model number plate on back. I haven't tried to put it into DPMS mode yet. Thanks again everyone. "EldredP" -OFF wrote in message ... In article , Rick writes: Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea 325/s computer. What do you need to know about the Prolinea 3/25s? I have a QRG that has info. It also mentions a 461 monitor but only has a /monitor matrix'...not much help. Eldred -- Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett Member Screamers Racing League IICC League GPLRank -2.4 MoGPL rank +302.38 ChallengeRank +54.48 MoC +743.77 Hist. +82.82 MoH in progress N2k3 rank:in progress Remove SPAM-OFF to reply. |
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This baby precedes the "plug n pray" capabilities. It will sync up to 10 by
7 at 72 Hz (57 kHz) that was used in the CPQ QVision video cards. If you have a problem it must be with the Paradise card. Sure you have up to date drivers? Then you should have to select the monitor type by hand or just set pixel formats & refresh rates with a card utility. Try setting 10 by 7 at a lower refresh first & then move up. HTH Bill "Rick" wrote in message ... Mike Calkins wrote: According to the facts on hand, a 461 or 462 monitor is a 1024C model. It'll handle 1024x768 just fine. I sat in front of one for a few years. "1024 Color: 14-inch cost-effective, high-resolution display. Targeted at experienced users who want a full-featured, affordable, high resolution display. Available in both Energy Saver and low emission models. I can get it to sync at 800x600 just fine but it won't run at 1024x 8-( I'm testing it with an old Paradise video card that's well within the sync specs posted by Spam Buster. But at 1024x I don't get a distorted display - I don't get any display at all. It just "shuts down." But 800x is about as high a resolution I'd want to drive it, being a 14" display. I'm actually surprised that it was designed to run at 1024x, given the screen size and date of manufacture. Beautiful color. My new "emergency back up" monitor. Both the 461 monitor and the 325/s were found in the trash. Both work. Any way to distinguish between the Energy Saver vs. low emission model? There's no obvious Energy Star indication on the monitor or anything specifically mentioned on the model number plate on back. I haven't tried to put it into DPMS mode yet. Thanks again everyone. "EldredP" -OFF wrote in message ... In article , Rick writes: Looking for any info on a model 461 (p/n 141550-001) SVGA monitor. You know - the usual end user stuff. Dot pitch (it actually looks better than most modern monitors so I'm curious what it really is), and sync frequencies. It appears to maxx out at 800x600x16m colors resolution. I don't want to overdrive the sync frequencies but there is no info on older Compaq hardware since Compaq got HPeed on. The old Softpaqs are still available - now on the HP ftp server - but with no index... Also looking for any site that may have info on the Compaq Prolinea 325/s computer. What do you need to know about the Prolinea 3/25s? I have a QRG that has info. It also mentions a 461 monitor but only has a /monitor matrix'...not much help. Eldred -- Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett Member Screamers Racing League IICC League GPLRank -2.4 MoGPL rank +302.38 ChallengeRank +54.48 MoC +743.77 Hist. +82.82 MoH in progress N2k3 rank:in progress Remove SPAM-OFF to reply. |
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