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Re: RGB Card
The card is attached to a regular e but I plan to attach to an enhanced in the
near future. I only had a very poor rgb monitor to try it with but it seemed
to work o.k. after I get a better monitor will be able to check graphics and
text. It is attached to slot 7 and it is made by Comrex International Inc, RGB
Convertor Card, model CR 106 no date that I could find. I sent you a couple
of pictures of it and would be happy to do the same to anyone who could help
with this.
thanks again
Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
>Jim writes ...
>>
>> I thought I might try again for some information on a Comrex RGB Card. It
has
>> a 9 pin out for the monitor and you install the card in a slot and then
attach
>> clips to different chips on the motherboard. I got it working with a old
rgb
>> monitor but would like some info on it if anyone has ever heard of it or
where
>> to get the info please let me know.
> ....
>
> Getting it working with an old RGB monitor is pretty good work! What
>sort of monitor are you using?
>
> I do not have any info on the RGB card; but, maybe someone else here
>does.
>
> How is the card performing? (Like, do you get good Text and good colors
>for hires graphics? Do you get good colors for double hires?)
>
> Is the card plugged into an enhanced IIe-- e.g. a IIe with 128k that can
>display double-hires? What Slot is the card in? (Probably, it should be in
>Slot 7.)
>
> Does the card have a model number or date etched or stamped on it
>somewhere?
>
>
>Rubywand