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Re: IIe and RGB
- Subject: Re: IIe and RGB
- From: Dreams_of_Luxor <profdredd@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 06:13:42 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Deja.com
- References: <aYdc6.64$Ig5.406@dca1-nnrp2.news.digex.net> <94svsn$vr7$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>
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I'd really like to get one of the RGB adaptors for my RW-III. Does
anyone have one for sale?
In article <94svsn$vr7$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
"Roger Johnstone" <rojaws@mac.com> wrote:
> ----------
> In article <aYdc6.64$Ig5.406@dca1-nnrp2.news.digex.net>, "Frank
Townsend"
> <ftownsen@iamdigex.net> wrote:
>
> > A question:
> >
> > To connect an RGB monitor to a IIe, I need to find
> >
> > 1) an 80-column RGB card
> > 2) an RGB monitor;
> >
> > does the monitor need to be digital or analog, and is any
particular model
> > required.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Frank
>
> Applied Engineering made a card (ColorLink?) which piggy-backed on the
> RamWorks memory cards and provided both analogue and digital RGB. On
a IIe
> the auxilliary slot was preferred because it has several video related
> signals which aren't available on the other slots.
>
> There are also RGB cards which plug into slot 7, it's the only
regular slot
> which has the colour reference signal on it, but they still need to
pick up
> some other signals from the motherboard. I have a Taxan-Kaga card in
my IIe
> which also connects to the internal video connector (the 4-pin
header) and
> via a clip to one pin of an IC. It provides an analogue RGB output
and works
> in a II, II+ or IIe.
>
> --
> Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
>
> Apple II - Future Cop:LAPD - Warcraft II
> http://homepage.mac.com/rojaws
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>
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>
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