On the Neck yoke I swapped the yellow and green to correct the upside down image (Which i didn't mention before) and the blue and red for the mirror image (both per marvin's guide) and ended up with an image that was no longer upside down but it was still mirrored. So I put red & blue back to the way it was and presto, I have an image that is right way up and not mirrored.
The next thing I noticed that was the picture only came up when the monitor was switched to digital but looked like it was only in 16 colour mode. so I checked the anolog / digital selector switch and found that it was faulty (I knew that the image was analog and not digital) and I now have all the colours.
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Just some Info.
Monitor Model : Commodore 1084
How I made the cable.
Back of D9 Female
9 PIN D-SUB FEMALE at the Monitor.
Pin Name Analog Mode Digital Mode
1 GND Ground Ground
2 GND Ground Ground
3 R Red
4 G Green
5 B Blue
6 I n/c Intensity
7 CSYNC Composite Sync n/c
8 HSYNC n/c Horizontal Sync
9 VSYNC n/c Vertical Sync
15 Pin PC Connector Pinout (Plug pictured below)
Pin # De scrip tion
1 Red Video
2 Green Video
3 Blue Video
4 Sense 2 (Monitor ID bit 2)
5 Self Test (TTL Ground)
6 Red Ground
7 Green Ground
8 Blue Ground
9 Key - reserved, no pin
10 Logic Ground (Sync Ground)
11 Sense 0 (Monitor ID bit 0)
12 Sense 1 (Monitor ID bit 1)
13 Horizontal Sync (HS)
14 Vertical Sync (VS)
15 Sense 3 - often not used
Wiring method for pin 2K VGA out to Commodore 1084
Sub D 15 Male D 9 Female
2K VGA out Pin Commodore 1084 Pin
RED 1 3
GREEN 2 4
BLUE 3 5
RED GND 6 1 (GND)
GRN GND 7 2 (GND
H Sync 13 8
V Sync 14 9
I just cut one end off a VGA lead and fitted a D9 female to the cut end