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Re: RGB card for IIe
- Subject: Re: RGB card for IIe
- From: Roger Johnstone <rojaws@orcon.net.nz>
- Date: 1 Sep 2005 09:36:22 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In <_tpRe.28$Y86.479@news.oracle.com> Martin Doherty wrote:
> Bryan Parkoff wrote:
>> Are you sure that AppleColor 100 RGB monitor (model A9M0308) will
>> work
>> Apple //e's RGB card with 80 column? You may know that there are
>> some CGA Mitsubishi monitor probably work with RGB card, but they
>> can't be certain if it is TTL or analog signal.
>
> Completely sure, this is the monitor & card I use with my Apple //e. I
> did a fair amount of research into this question (mostly through the
> comp.sys.apple2.* archives on Google) which led me to my statement
> that this is the only combination that will work on a //e ... unless
> there is some third party RGB analog card I've never heard of!
There are several analogue RGB cards that work in a IIe. I've got a
Taxan-Kaga RGB IIB card (works in slot 7 of a II or IIe), and there are
the RGB option cards for auxilliary slot memory cards like the Applied
Engineering RamWorks which have both digital and analogue outputs.
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Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
http://vintageware.orcon.net.nz/
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