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Re: TECH: AppleColor RGB Sync frequencies and dots sent Question



Mitchell Spector writes ...
> 
> In article rubywand@swbell.net writes...
> 
> >     Below are the GS monitor specs:
> >
> >026- What are the specs and pin-out for the GS RGB monitor?
> >
> >Max Resolution:   640 Horizontal dots x 200 Vertical dots
> >                 (200 lines of 640 dots)
> 
>     That is only its maximum resolution when used with an Apple IIgs.
> It has an interlaced mode which allows you to display 640x400, though
> it isn't going to be easy to look at for long periods of time. You
> can see the interlaced mode if you have a VOC or Second Sight card.
>

     Thanks; Supertimer mentioned this, too. I'll add the information to
the FAQs.


 
> >CRT Size:          12"/  11.5" viewable
> 
>     The viewable area on an Apple IIgs is probably a fair bit less,
> when you take into account all the space reserved by the border in
> all display modes. That probably makes it about 10" viewable or so.
> If you hook up another video source (e.g. a SuperNintendo) then you
> can use the entire 11.5", including what would be the border area.
>

     Right; which brings up another question: Including the left and
right borders, how many dots are actually sent per line in 320 and 640
modes?

     

Rubywand