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Re: Monitor Question



It was 25 Feb 1997 01:30:41 GMT.  I was reading instead of working.  And Nathan 
Mates <nathan@visi.com> said:

>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 could sweartagod that, very briefly, AE made a RAM card or something that 
also had an IBM-style 9-pin CGA port.  I can picture the ad.
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