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Re: Display for Apple IIGS
Steven Hirsch wrote:
Until we can figure out why my results are so poor, I would urge caution
before considering this approach. With the number of classic computer
hobbyists out there staring at Ataris, Apples, Commodore, etc. with
dying monitors, it's just beyond me why no one has been able to come up
with a scan converter that actually works properly for these small
systems. Doesn't seem like it's rocket science, particularly with
talented folks like Mike Mahon around :-).
The Micomsoft XRGB2+ does an excellent job with the IIgs RGB video. It
has since been discontinued and replaced by the XRGB3, both are very
hard to come by now. I was lucky to snag one when I did as none of the
typical console importers seem to be able to get them from Japan
anymore. Another option if you have a EDTV or HDTV is a SCART RGB to
component adapter. Cheaper and available from a US seller on ebay, just
need a 12V DC adapter for 110V US current.
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