- EGA EGA=Enhanced Graphics adapter. Interface bus uses a 9-pin D-sub connector. This EGA standard [1984] offered improved resolutions and more colors than CGA. EGA allowed graphical output up to 16 colors (chosen from a palette of 64) at screen resolutions of 640x350, or 80x25 text with 16 colors, all at a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The monitors have a digital interface.
- MDA (Hercules)
- 3b1/7300 Video
- Amiga 1000 RF monitor
- Amiga video
- Amstrad CPC6128 monitor
- Amstrad CPC6128 Plus monitor
- AT&T 53D410
- AT&T 6300 Taxan, Philips CM8833 monitor
- AT&T PC6300
- Atari Falcon030 RGB/VGA
- Atari Jaguar A/V
- Atari ST monitor
- C128 RGBI connector
- C128/C64C video Seems to be available on the C128 and the C64C (white colour). Compatible with cables of 5 pin D-SUB on C64?s.
- C65 video Available on the Commodore C65 computer.
- CBM 1902A connector Available on the Commodore CBM 1902A monitor
- CDTV Video Slot Used for RF-modulator usually.
- CGA CGA=Color Graphics adapter.Videotype: TTL, 16 colors. Also known as IBM RGBI.
- CM-8/CoCo RGB Available on the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer (CoCo).
- Commodore 1084, 1084S (Analog) connector
- Commodore 1084, 1084S (Digital) connector
- Commodore 1084d, 1084dS connector
- Commodore Vic 20 video
- IBM PCjr CGA CGA=Color Graphics adapter
- NeXT Color video
- ZX Spectrum 128 RGB Can be found at the Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128.
- Teknika MJ-22 RGB Mode I pinout This pinout has been verified using a custom made cable from a Commodore 128's DB-9 RGBI output. Switch must be in "Mode I" position for connecting to Commodore 128.


