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Re: Monitor Question



In article <ddmacang-2402971446500001@std-01.ucsc.edu>,
Flying Scot <ddmacang@cats.ucsc.edu> wrote:
>Someone here in the group once told me that the best video that could be
>acheived on an Apple ][ was by hooking it up to a CGA monitor.

   Given that there's no builtin RGB connector for any form of CGA,
that's a little dubuious. The GS has an Apple RGB connector on back
for connecting to any analog RGB input monitor that can drop down to
15Khz Hsync pulses. For other Apple IIs, there were some other RGB
cards that didn't need a CGA monitor but could use others.

>I already have the Apple //c, and I have located the CGA monitor.

   //c and CGA? Not too sure at all this could be done. A better
solution might be the 'Video 7' external video signal cleanup box;
Alltech might have one.

Nathan Mates

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