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Re: monitor on IIgs



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In article <Uf6dnTgVFobyYvWjXTWcoQ@comcast.com>,
Bill Garber <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Yes--the monitor is a Mac monitor, and is not capable of synchronizing
>> to the NTSC scanning frequency of Apple IIgs video.
>>
>> You need the monitor intended for the IIgs, or another analog RGB monitor
>> capable of 15kHz horizontal sync (there are a few, but they are all older
>> monitors).
>>
>> -michael
>
>GarberStreet is presently working on a sync doubling device,
>and we hope to be able to offer it at a very reasonable price.

While I already have an NEC MultiSync 3D (one of the few VGA monitors that
works directly with a IIGS), a sync doubler would still be nice for
improving display quality.  If the NEC ever croaks, being able to replace it
with any random VGA monitor would be nice.  (It's already somewhat
flaky...it needs a few minutes to warm up before it settles down.)

  _/_   Scott Alfter
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(IIGS(  http://alfter.us            Top-posting!
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