I have 5 let me know if you still need one by private e-mail.
At 01:31 PM 6/3/98 PDT, you wrote:
do any of you have a Lisa, if so, I'll pay $100 or
less.
Thanks
Mike
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Subject: Re: Apple ][ video
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, R. Stricklin (kjaeros) wrote:
> I found an Apple RGB monitor---the one with the electric tilt
> mechanism---at a thrift store the other day. It was styled like it
> belonged to some sort of older Apple ][ but I don't know which of
them
came with
RGB output besides the //gs. Certainly not my ][plus!
So what's the story on this beast and what did its DB15 connect to?
You need to find an RGB interface for an Apple ][ now. There were a
few
different ones made, the most popular seeming to
be called "Video 7".
Its
a card that plugs into slot 7 (which in the Apple
is tied into some
special video circuitry) and has two probes which attach to two points
on
the motherboard.
Good luck.
Sam Alternate e-mail:
dastar(a)siconic.com
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