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Re: 12" apple RGB monitor question
"Mitchell Spector" <a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca> wrote in message
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> "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@home.com> wrote:
>
> >Where do I get such a cable? I picked up a Mac IIsi
> >today but I don't have a monitor. If I could use a VGA
> >style monitor, it would be good. However I used the
> >HD and some of the RAM to get my Classic II going.
>
> No cable is required, just a tiny plug adapter that inserts
> into the D15 video port and has a VGA (high-density 15 pin)
> connector on the opposite end. Most monitor companies
> include them with displays, or if not, you can order them.
>
> It should work with the IIsi, so long as your display can
> support 640x480 @ 67 Hz refresh (rather than 60 Hz). It's
> more picky about VGA video than other Macs. Incidentally
> these adapters are very handy for hooking up VGA displays
> the IIgs that support lower frequencies, like my NEC
> MultiSync 3D. :)
>
> Btw, this discussion really belongs on a Mac group...
>
Well you mentioned the Mac in your prior post in regards to
the VGA to Mac thing. I was just asking for clarification. I
had not heard about this.
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