Subject: Re: AppleColor RGB Monitor on Mac Possible? From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) Date: Fri, Oct 16, 1998 1‚35 Message-id: <1dh0gir.11ekuoa12xw5moN@dempson.actrix.gen.nz> Brian A. Davis wrote: > Is it possible to use the Apple IIGS monitor (AppleColor RGB) on a > Macintosh? Only in a very limited manner, and you will probably find the display quality unacceptable. As far as I know, the only way you can connect this monitor to a Mac is by using one of Apple's original NuBus video cards that supported colour monitors. I'm not sure precisely which cards these are (I wasn't paying much attention to Mac hardware at the time), but I expect the 8/24 and 8/24GC and anything older would work. If in doubt, make sure you try the monitor before buying a video card. The display limitation is that the monitor does not support a high enough horizontal scan rate to be able to generate enough lines, so it has to run in interlaced mode. I suspect it can only do 640x400 (this is the best it can manage on a Video Overlay Card or Second Sight card). > If so, what Mac models can support this monitor? Unless there were any other cards that supported it, the only option is a Mac with NuBus slots (Mac II series, Quadra, Centris, and x100 series PowerMacs). -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand