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Re: Magnavox on IIgs
- Subject: Re: Magnavox on IIgs
- From: Alberto Roffe <roffe@delphi.com>
- Date: 1995/11/20
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
- References: <kb73781@pro-novapple.clark.net> <48b7ii$d98_002@234.151.158.du.nauticom.net>
Kevin Loesch <kloesch@nauticom.net> writes:
>If it only has a TTL-RGB and composite then you would have to use it as a
>composite monitor. TTL-RGB is a digital input used by older IBM card(CGA,EGA)
>and Apple IIe/II+ RGB cards. It is limited to 16 fixed colors only. The IIgs
>is an analog output and I know that some of the Magnavox 80 did
>accept this type of signal, but I am not sure which specific model.
OK. One further question: If I use the composite video input of the Magnavox
in a IIGS, how good will the display be? I mean specially color graphics and
80 column text.
(I am using this monitor's composite video input for a //e right now
and both graphics and 80 column txt look fine to me).
-Alberto Roffe
Roffe@delphi.com