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Re: newbie apple II+ question on monitors
- Subject: Re: newbie apple II+ question on monitors
- From: Doug Browning <wpg750@mb.imag.net>
- Date: 1999/09/11
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: MBnet Networking Inc.
- References: <gdGv3.2051$a_.56382@wbnws01.ne.mediaone.net>
- Reply-to: wpg750@mb.imag.net
The Apple doesn't actually have a video output slot (there are, however video
boards that you can plug into any of the i/o slots), only a video output jack
that you can connect to the video input of any vcr or tv that has a/v jacks on
it, and a connector on the board (II/II+) to connect to Apple's rf modulator
(used to connect to the tv's antenna socket, if no a/v jacks were available).
Jeff Carvalho wrote:
> I was lucky enough to fall onto a free apple II+ fully loaded with a ton of
> cards, but no monitor to use with it.
>
> I noticed the machine has a video output slot...what can I plug into it to
> view the happenings of this machine?
>
> or where can I get a monitor that works with this apple II+ for cheap?
>
> thanks
>
> T R A N S C A S T S
> http://www.transcasts.com
>
> Jeff Carvalho
> jeffc@transcasts.com
> 781.608.4493
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Doug Browning
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