Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!agate!headcrash.Berkeley.EDU!dburr From: dburr@headcrash.Berkeley.EDU (Donald Burr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: Color Monitor for Portable... Message-ID: <1991Mar19.104508.5088@agate.berkeley.edu> Date: 19 Mar 91 10:45:08 GMT References: <24611@hydra.gatech.EDU> Sender: usenet@agate.berkeley.edu (USENET Administrator) Organization: ucb Lines: 29 In article <24611@hydra.gatech.EDU> dave%ironcity.gatech.edu@gatech.edu (David K. Codelli) writes: >Does anyone know of any way of connecting a color monitor >to a Mac portable? > >E-mail please, I will summarize if someone else wants to know. > >Thanks, > >David > > >David K. Codelli |"Are you sure you don't want some- >Georgia Institute of Technology | thing for the pain, Col. Flagg? >Internet: gt7315a@prism.gatech.edu| I mean, to make it worse!" >NeXTMail: dave@ironcity.gatech.edu| -Hawkeye There is a product called ScuzzyGraph, by Aura Systems, that allows you to connect a color monitor to *ANY* Mac. It works through the SCSI port, and because it has it's own microprocessor and video processor (and RAM), it does not require any of the system resources of your Mac. It's pretty good, and compatible with 99.9% of the stuff out there. If you wish, I can send you xerox pages of the info I got from them (it's pretty good, and says a lot about the product). just email me your address (snail-mail... you can't send pages through e-mail.. yet...) ______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Burr; Univ of California, Berkeley | America Online: DonaldBurr INTERNET: dburr@ocf.Berkeley.EDU |_Compu$erve:_72540,3071____________ or: 72540.3071@compuserve.COM | "Send flames to /dev/null."