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Re: Apple IIe 80-column/RGB Card
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe 80-column/RGB Card
- From: "Jason Whorton" <jason at microxl.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 20:27:19 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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I thought that card was for digital RGB, like for the monitor with the
motorized tilt screen. Does anyone know if it is analog or digital RGB?
Thank you,
Jason Whorton
"Quadrajet1" <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote in message
20020213113750.18917.00001053@mb-mf.aol.com">news:20020213113750.18917.00001053@mb-mf.aol.com...
> >Yes, the card has two rows of 8 pins each for the ribbon connection. And,
> >great, it uses DA-15 for the video connection, so it looks like it'll
work
> >with my analog RGB monitor. I just now popped the card into my IIe, did
> >a IN#3, and got 80-column video. So at least that portion works! Now to
find
> >the ribbon cable... If someone can point out a source, or if someone with
> >cable making knowledge want to make some $$$$, I sure can use the cable!
> >:)
> >
> >--- Bryan
>
> Worse comes to worse, I can make one. I sold my cable business but
kept
> some parts, and all of my cable making tools.
>
> Raymond
> Austin, TX