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Re: Magnavox RGB monitor
Art,
Yes it would it would be possible to use a Maganvox RGB monitor on a Apple
][e or III but you would need a expansion card to hook up the monitor. Is the
monitor you thinking of buying strictly a RGB monitor because I have a Magnavox
Color Monitor and you can hook it up many ways to use it with many computers.
Here most of the technical information on my Magnoavox monitor to help you.
Magnavox 14" (13" Viewable) 1CM135 Color Monitor
Nine Pin Connector With Switchable Button For Analog RGB
Or TTL RGB Depending On Output Of Computer Video Signal.
Switchable Buttons For CVBS/LCA Phono Connectors
For Input Of Composite Video And Audio Signals.
Two Internal Speakers And Audio Phono Connectors
Depending If LCA Video Signal Has One Audio Or Two
Audio Siginal(s) For Mono Or Stereo Sound Production.
Phono Connectors Can Be Used To Hook Up VCR, VLP, Or
Super VHS And A Large Variety Of Compatible Equipment.
Monitor Has Optional Adjustable Tilt Swivel Base
3.5mm Jack-Type Socket For Headphone Connection.
Monitor Adjustments Knobs: Horizontal Size, Vertical Size,
Vertical Shift, Volume, Saturation, Contrast, Brightness,
Green Monochrome Display Button (Turns Display Black With
Green Text For When Using Text Processor Programs),
And Horizontal Shift.
RGB - Red-Green-Blue.
TTL RGB - Transistor to Transistor Logic.
CVBS - Composite Video Signal
LCA - Luminance, Chroma, Audio
* Other Technical Specifications Available Upon Request *
I think to hook up for RGB you would need a RamWorks with RGB output expansion
card. My monitor is far sale as well if interested I don't know if it is the
same type as the others.
Rob 'Songman' Liptak