On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Richard Erlacher wrote:
Well, that's possible, but we're talking
several generations' difference,
since the MAC was '85 or so while the Apple ][ was '78-'79. They may both
be
a long time back, but the ][+ was the guy whose video connector was under
discussion. ISTR that the Apple ][ was capable of generating interlaced video
at something on the order of 512x480. Maybe someone more knowledgable
regarding ][+ video capabilities can clear that up, but it was something not
too far from what the typical TV would do.
That does not aound right for the video capabilities of the ][+.
Wasn't it closer to 280? x 192?? (expanded to 560? x 192? on 2e?)
Apple 2 and IBM CGA both had coonectors explicitly for RF modulator. Most
popular at the time was SupRMod? on ch34.