From: Derek Hurcomb (d.hurcomb_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: Fri Mar 16 2001 - 17:13:48 EST
Thanks for that info James, do you know whether I need any special s/w to
enable and use this function, or should it just be a case of plugging it
into my TV?
-----Original Message-----
From: James H. E. Maugham [mailto:CaptJHEM_at_waterw.com]
Sent: 16 March 2001 20:11
To: d.hurcomb_at_ntlworld.com; 'Thinkpad
Subject: RE: 390E Information Required
Derek Hurcomb [mailto:d.hurcomb_at_ntlworld.com] wrote:
> Cheers for that, but I had already checked out the first URL, it doesn't
> show this connector on any of the diagrams. Looks like the keypad on the
> second link plugs into the PS/2 port as it says it uses a 6pin Mini Din.
The
> connector I am talking about has only 4 pins, but is same sort of size and
> style as a PS/2 port.
Your initial thought was correct Derek, it's an S-Video out connector.
You can use it to show discrete images (multi-monitor) to an S-VHS capable
TV,
e.g. you could make a Powerpoint presentation to the TV and have your notes
on
the laptop's display.
Regards,
James
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