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Re: Apple II - Black & White
- Subject: Re: Apple II - Black & White
- From: David Wilson <mcs6502@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 20:28:05 -0700
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On Aug 16, 9:20 am, "Andy Taylor" <andy...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have been given a Apple IIe today. Ive never had one of theses before, so
> its all new to me!
>
> Here is the problem... Everything is Black and White. How do I 'enable'
> colour? One thing I notice is that the motherboard is marked NTSC. Im in the
> UK using it on a Philips CM8833-II RGB/Composite monitor which would be PAL.
Is this an old (typically in a beige case) or new (typically in a
platinum case with numeric keypad) motherboard? Is the Aux slot in
line with slot 3 or over near the power supply?
The old motherboard came in NTSC and PAL versions. The PAL version has
built-in PAL card.
The new motherboard came in NTSC and International NTSC. The
International NTSC board requires a PAL card to output PAL.