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Re: Apple IIe to a TV?



In article <3543b5c2.5709325@news.netmcr.com>,
  mlsmithjr<ANTI-SPAM MODE>@pobox.com (Mark Smith) wrote:
>
>
> Thanks to you and Nathan for the good advice.  I was using a
> "cheap" RF modulator/game converter that I had laying around.
> I have a very cheap IIe green monitor on the way and I hope
> that corrects the problem.

Righto - but if you want to play games or anything like that, get a color
composite monitor. The commodore 1701 or 1702 works ok, but not for 80
collumns. If you can find an original "apple" color monitor, get it, its worth
it. Also one model of Apple color monitor has a color-kill switch on the
front, so you can get rid of those "color fringes" when you are trying to do
"work" :)

>
> Besides, I don't want to use my 32" TV as a computer monitor.
>

But, let me tell you that connecting your Apple to a 250 watt amplifier and
hearing the "BEEP" echo throughout the house when you 'boot up is truly an
awesome experience! :)

--Rick

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