Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucrmath!alchemy!hzink From: hzink@alchemy.UUCP (Harry K. Zink) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Homebrew SE Video interface... Message-ID: <134@alchemy.UUCP> Date: 23 Aug 90 08:01:20 GMT Reply-To: hzink@alchemy.UUCP (Harry K. Zink) Organization: Alchemy Software Designs Lines: 22 A while back there was an article in 'Computer Shopper' about how to build a 'hackintosh'. It involved building a custom video interface that allows to interface the SE to a normal composite video monitor. Well, I just got my hands on an SE motherboard, and intend to integrate it into a PC case (I know, it's sin but I'll do it anyway...:-) so I can have a nice , low-cost SE. The problem involves the video right now, as I no longer have those issues of CS, buit would need to know how to interface the video in this case. The options, concerning video I have are to use my old Zenith composite Amber monitor (which will look interesting) or get an apple monochrome Mac monitor and use that. My question would be: - which monitor solution is easier to interface with a bare bones Se motherboard? - How do you do it? Please send replies in E-mail. Though I check this group frequently, it will make it infinitely easier to track down the answers. Thansk for your help. Harry