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Re: RGB Card Question



I Don't have a Video 7 RGB card for the //c, but I've seen one a few
years back on a friend's //c.  I remember it plugged into the 15 pin
port and had another 15 pin port out the back.  I also remember it
being connected to the same //e RGB monitor that I have.  Whether the
cable was a straight one or not I didn't test, but It's safe to assume
same signals came out of the adaptor that an apple RGB monitor can
handle.

mdj wrote:
> Bryan Parkoff wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >     Matt, please assist me when you have knowledge about RGB card.  I am
> > aware that you did post earlier, but I would like to verify for accurate
> > information.
> >
> >     Are all RGB cards identical using Video 7?  They are Apple //e's 80
> > Column & RGB Card, AE RAMWorks III card's RGB optional card, Apple //c's
> > video connector to RGB, Apple //c+'s video connector to RGB, and unknown RGB
> > card for Apple II+ or Apple IIgs using slot 1 to slot 7?
>
> All I can tell you for sure is that Apple's RGB card for the IIe was
> made by Video 7. The add-ons for the Ramworks seem to behave the same
> way, as do the Checkmate technology cards. You can consider the Apple
> one the authorative card though, and I've provided plenty of
> documentation on this card already.
>
> The IIc is another matter. I've never seen a IIc RGB adapter myself,
> and as I've mentioned I has serious doubts as to whether it's
> comparable to the IIe card in functionality. Somebody who has a Video 7
> digital adapter for the IIc will have to scan the manual or verify its
> behavior somehow.
> 
> Matt