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Re: What apple does the applecolor RGB Monitor go to?



According to the back of the monitor, its rated at 50/60 hertz. I took a
little piece of wire and connected pin 4 (one of the monitor detect pins) to
the ground, and now I get two clear pictures, one right next to the other,
but I still cant get one full screen. However, There is a lapis video card
in it, but i'm not sure what to hook it up to, since it only has nine pins.
Michael Wicklund <tbogard1@MYhome.com> wrote in message
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> The that monitor could be an Apple Analog RGB Monitor (is it made by
> Apple?).  They are rated at around 15 MHz.  Macs usually need monitors
> rated at 30 MHz and as far as I know, all Macs with ext. RGB ports
> requires monitors at 30 MHz.  BTW, I do have a Mac IIsi and I did try
> hooking the monitor up but it didn't work (same results you got).
> --
> Michael Wicklund
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> +-------------------------------------------------------------+
> |       /// Amiga 500                __()__  Apple IIgs       |
> |      ///  512KB Chip RAM          / _  _ \ 256KB RAM        |
> |\\\  ///   Motorola 68000 7.14MHz /   ||  /  (exp. to 1.25MB)|
> | \\\///    GVP A530 Accelerator   \  _||_ \ 128KB ROM (ROM 1)|
> |  \XX/      4MB Fast RAM           \______/ WDC 65C816 2.8MHz|
> |            Motorola 68030 30 MHz           80MB SCSI HD     |
> |            120MB SCSI HD                   Apple Analog RGB |
> |           C= 1084S Monitor                  Monitor         |
> +-------------------------------------------------------------+