[rescue] KVMs, high-res video, and ghosting
Thomas Steffen
rescue at sunhelp.org
Sat Dec 8 03:01:48 CST 2001
Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> writes:
> Another problem is that the commonly-used HD15 is about as far from a
> constant-impedance connector as one can get. PeeCee People
> complained about the "proprietary" DB13W3 (and similar) video
> connectors used in the workstation world, but they carry the video
> signals over coax, and, if properly designed and installed, provide
> constant impedance along the line. There's no real way around this,
> due to the unfortunate proliferation of the terribly ill-suited HD15
> video connector.
That is very true. The PC-style graphics hard had long ago hit this
problem, if it wheren't for the lucky circumstance, that you can get
away with a little "impedance problem" at the very beginning or the
very end of the cable. As long as the graphics chip is close enough
(ca 5 cm) to the HD15, ghosting is not really a problem.
But as soon as you have a HD15 in the middle of the cable, you will
without any doubt get ghosting. This is why neither monitor switches
nor "extension cords" work well.
Thomas <thomas.steffen at uni-bochum.de>
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