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Re: AE PC Transporter



If I remember properly (having had one of these cards like 10 years ago or
something...) the 'colorswitch' is a passthrough device that allows the
Transporter to use your apple monitor for output.  The idea is similar to
modern 3D graphics cards.  You plug your apple 2 video output to the
colorswitch and then the monitor into the colorswitch output.


-Matt


--On Tuesday, January 12, 1999, 8:29 AM +0000 stephen e buggie
<buggie@ben09.unm.edu> wrote:

> The PC-TRANSPORTER that I got in a junked IIgs cpu has a mini-card called
> "AE COLOR-SWITCH." (1987).  A 5-pin db-15 plug connects to the RGB socket,
> then to the mini-board, then to PC Transporter.  The color-switch has a
> db-15 socket on the board.
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> What does color-switch do?  What plugs into it????
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> Thanks --- advice needed!   Steve Buggie
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> Frank Carney (frankc@cyberhighway.net) wrote:
> : Exactly what does a PC transporter do?  Is it a PC computer on a card?
> : I was wondering because I thought it would be neat if there was a card
> : with  386 or something more advanced.  You could run Linux or use it for
> : high speed number crunching.  Any thoughts?
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