What do you mean here, Ben? The PC didn't
use a TV for output, and the MAC
Didn't it? That's news to me...
The original CGA card has a composite NTSC output on an RCA phono socket.
It also has a 4 pin header plug inside that was designed to connect to an
RF modulator to get TV output.
IIRC the CGA monitor (5153) came out rather later than the PC or CGA
card, and the original intention was that some users _would_ use a normal
TV and moulator with this card.
I always used a Amiga monitor for CGA. But then the PC had cassette
basic too!
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Ben Franchuk - Dawn * 12/24 bit cpu *