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Re: //c clone?



However, it seems to me that I recall that Apple also made such a box for the //c. I've never heard of Video 7.

AE made an RGB (digital) interface for the //e.

Roy

Tony Cianfaglione wrote:

It's the same.  Video 7 created both cards and boxes; the cards were for
the slots of a IIe and the boxes were versions built for the IIc.  They
both took signal and created RGB from it.

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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, The Mad Scribbler wrote:


On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:28:38 -0700, Mike Guidero <mike@bogus.net>
wrote:

Ah, but that is not the same as plugging a card in to produce the RGB
signal.  So, we are both correct.


"The video port worked with a standard monitor, but had access to all video signals. Included with the original IIc was an RF modulator that allowed it to be connected to a standard television (for color games). An RGB adapter box attached to the video port would allow a true RGB monitor to be attached, giving color and sharp, readable 80 column text on the same monitor."