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Re: video card for IIGS
We used it in the club's Apple IIgs (until it was stolen) to run a color LCD
projection panel for meetings. The IIgs also ran with a 7x Transwarp card.
There was some vertical wavy lines on the LCD screen that were common when the
desktop was displayed and in some programs as well. AppleWorks didn't have a
problem with it though, even when Tony Diaz used the DHR TO.Paint to diagram
the conversion of a SCSI card to run a modern ZipDrive without a second SCSI
device terminating it.
Perhaps the DHR limitation was corrected on some cards?
JaY
<< The card can also operate an AppleColor RGB display (it came with
two cables connectors for this purpose) though it seems to operate at
a frequency just outside what the monitor normally uses as I can hear
this high-pitched squeal. Video looks the same as it would coming from
the IIgs (no scanline doubling in this case) but it suffers the same
choppiness and frame dropping you'd see on an SVGA monitor.
Mitchell Spector
a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca >>