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Re: Using an RGB monior w/ an Apple //c



I found some info that there had been an adapter.
Does anyone know the part number?

In days past, I'd run out and buy the connector ends and make a cable.  I
don't have the same enthusiasm for that anymore.

Joe

"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Joseph Stevenson" <ikvsabre@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have an AppleColor RGB Monitor, model #A2M6014.  I've tried using it
> > with
> > my Apple //c, but the //c won't boot when the monitor is plugged in.
The
> > connector on the back of the //c is the same as on the monitor (the RF
> > modulator is not plugged in, obviously), so it seems like it should
work,
> > but it isn't.  Am I doing something wrong?
>
>
> Joe,
>
> The only thing wrong is that even though both
> are DB-15 plugs, they are NOT the same. Look
> online for info concerning both pinouts and
> you'll quickly discover that they are very
> different. I could supply links to these, but,
> I feel you'll gain much more satisfaction by
> looking it up yourself.  :o)
>
> "Google is your friend."
>
> Bill Garber
>
>