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Post by Jesse on Jun 5, 2017 16:18:53 GMT
Alesis Fusion affectionately known as "The Beast" I received the USB to VGA adapter and after installing the driver for the computer it worked just fine, but since there is no way for us to install drivers for the fusion I could not get it to work on the Fusion The next thing I will try is to make an adapter to connect the needed contacts from the 20 pin display connector to a VGA connector or maybe I can find a larger LCD graphics display screen. Any insight about getting an external display to work on the Fusion should be discussed here
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Post by parametric on Jun 6, 2017 2:23:50 GMT
I guess it HAS to be a lash-up, as indeed it looked to be in that video . . . .
I would have said that the large display shown, was a MONITOR, rather than a TV?
If this is so then we can probably make some guesses at what connections might have been available.
VGA was commonplace back then, with laptops having a port for connecting to dataprojectors . . . .but IT is becoming rarer these days . . . .
The simple coax option - usually a phono socket, needing an RCA Plug (I think you call them?) would be only two wires . . . .
I DON'T know about hdmi
Do we KNOW the signals on each of the lines going to the display ?
If it could be made to work, I think there is enough space to fit an appropriate socket on the 6 or the 8HD . . . . ?
parametric
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Post by Jesse on Jun 6, 2017 18:14:37 GMT
Alesis Fusion affectionately known as "The Beast" Yes, we do know what power feeds & signals are being sent to and from the 20 pin connector. I have found what looks to be compatible 240x128 LCD graphic 7.5 inch display, about 1.5 times the size of the Fusions display, not a monster, but larger This display has 22 connection points, but two of them are for power to the LED back light. 7.5 inch 240x128 graphics LCD display
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