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Re: IIe RGB cards
- Subject: Re: IIe RGB cards
- From: "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:12:26 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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<exegete@nunya.biz> wrote in message
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: Bill Garber wrote:
:
: > I seem to have the A//e Extended 80 column/RGB card.
: > I've never had the monitor to test it with, but the
: > 80 col/64K part works fine. It is very clean, and
: > does not appear to have any noticeable discrepancy.
: > You can email me to discuss it if you like, just
: > change the DOT to a period. Thanks.
:
: It should work with an IBM CGA compatible monitor.
: Of course, you might need to make a cable with the
: proper pin arrangement....
These are almost as rare as the Apple RGB monitors.
: I have and AE daughtercard that sits on my AE
: RAMFactor III card, but I haven't, yet, connected
: a monitor to it. But when I get a round tuit....
Now where did I put that Round TUIT that was here. :o)
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Email - willy46pa @ comcast DOT net
Change DOT to a dot to contact me
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