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Re: apple//e moniters



Chet Gerhardt (transit@wco.com) wrote:
: The Skeeez... <skezer@winternet.com> wrote:
: : I have two color //e monitors one has a motorized screen that tilts and 
: : it says RGB monitor on the back. It can only be used with a Video 7
: : board thats in the computer... I have another that just plugs in
: : with the RCA jack in the back and needs no video card.... Is the Video
: : 7 card good for anything other then using the RGB monitor.... Will i get 
: : enhanced graphics if i use the board. ?  The clarity and color are much
: : better on the monitor that plugs in via RCA jack... 
: : Also were those motorised moniters "tilt screen" popular..? this is the 
: : first one i have seen.  And it seems to have less picture quality then
: : the RCA  plug in monitor.......Thanks.....
: 
: I think you either have one that is out of adjustment, near dead or
: improperly configured, they are considered tghe best of the Applle IIe
: color monitors and cost something like $1,000 + a few hundred for the
: Video Card needed to run them.  Due to the high initial cost and heavy
: weight (27 Lbs) there are fewer of them than all of the other Apple II
: monitors around, I love mine and would never go back to the composite
: monitor.
: 
Thanks for the info... i think this could be the cause of my applecolor
100 being not as clear as it should be, i had no cable for it, it is
a 15 pin so i hooked up a 15 pin cable used for a GS would that effect
the picture quality....?   If i could find the correct cable where would 
i look......?
Also where can i get ahold of the Ramworks III rgb piggyback card.....?
are they spendy....

thanks......