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Re: Hating The Green Screen
- Subject: Re: Hating The Green Screen
- From: "Will Strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 03:46:09 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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"Bryan Villados" <news001@macgeek.org> wrote in message
news:3c4cf8f6$1_2@news.onlynews.com...
> Hi, Brian...
>
> What I currently have as my set-up is a Power Macintosh 5500, which has a
> composite video-in jack. I connect my Apple II's into there, then view it
> through the Macintosh. It appears on the Mac as a separate window. If you
> have or can find a Mac that has a composite video-in jack, it'll work as
an
> alternative Apple II monitor. Not only that, you can take very clean
screen
> shots of Apple II screens. Other Macs I know of that have this built in
are
> the Macintosh AV models, Power Macintosh 8600/9600, and possibly MacTV if
> you have an R/F modulator.
>
I believe the PowerMac 7500/7600/8500/8600 machines all have the same
video inputs. I know my PM 7500 has a panel of RCA input jacks which I
have yet to play with. I also saw a Performa 6220 CD that had a bunch of
Video inputs.
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