On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Ken Elliott wrote:
> Me:>>A possible problem is the D15 connector used on VGA.
>
> Actually, I meant "cables using the DB15 connector"
>
> Eben>>Bought a decent cable from a place that sold mainly cables, no more
> ghosting.
>
> The higher the frequency, the more important the shielding is.
Yeah, I tend to keep my video dot clock as low as possible (I'm not very
sensitive to flicker... my CRT has dotclock = 150 MHz, vrefresh = 60.7
Hz), so I'm not very vulneragle to ghosting. It astounds me that that
cable couldn't even handle _that_. To me, it seems unconscionable to sell
a product that fails under the most meager of requirements.
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