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Re: Got my GS, Need to identify specific parts



> >What models of apple/mac RGB monitors plug into the IIgs (other than the
> >standard II monitors) and can I use my TV adapter from my IIe? Will a
> >Supermac Monitor work? There's a -huge- one (25"+?) at the GW for $50 is it
> >worth it?
> 
> 
> You need an RGB monitor which can synchronise to 15kHz. This is the same
> frequency as a TV uses. Most multifrequency monitors today only go down to
> about 30kHz since modern computers start at this frequency and go up. Some
> (mostly older and more expensive) VGA monitors will handle 15kHz. The
> easiest monitors to find which will work are Commodore monitors (at least
> here in New Zealand).

Reading this has given me an idea. Can somebody post or point me to the
pinout for a VGA/UVGA monitor?

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