Dan Linder skrev:
On 11 Oct 2001, Iggy Drougge wrote:
> portrait greyscale monitors. They're great.
They also made on of the most
> odd contraptions ever, a SCSI colour monitor.
I'd like to hear more about this SCSI monitor - was
it data over SCSI, or
some kind of control thing, or what?
It actually got all its data over SCSI. I suppose its main application was the
very oldest compact Macs which didn't even have any PDS slot.
There is a web page out there devoted to that monitor. Shouldn't be too hard
to find. Ah, here it is:
http://www.netspeed.com.au/keo/sigma.htm
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arbitrary middle is like Solomon following through with his child-sharing
strategy. The legs, heart, and left eye end up on the server, the arms and
lungs go to the client, the head is left rolling around on the floor, and
blood spurts everywhere.
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