Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL From: SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: RGB Message-ID: <8809100137.aa15611@SMOKE.BRL.MIL> Date: 10 Sep 88 06:24:44 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 27 >Recently, I was told that the IIc RGP "adapter" from >the third party is no longer available. I think that the video out was Too bad, I wonder if there are any substitutes? >composite and that this device separated the composite video into >digital RGB signals for use with such a monitor (all hearsay). In any Now that I'm home and can inspect my //c, I have my "Color Monitor //c" pluged into the composite jack. Right next to it is a 15 pin "female" under an icon of a monitor screen with 3 dots in a triangle (signifying an RGB outlet). One would suppose that that outlet should produce a signal appropriate for an existing (what? a monitor ONLY from Apple for twice the price of everyone elses?) RGB monitor. Surely someone in our happy band of readers actually has an RGB monitor connected to a //c and can shed some light on how it's done? Murph Sewall Sewall@UCONNVM.BITNET Business School sewall%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu [INTERNET] U of Connecticut {rutgers psuvax1 ucbvax & in Europe - mcvax} !UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL [UUCP] -+- My employer isn't responsible for my mistakes AND vice-versa! (subject to change without notice; void where prohibited) "We have met the enemy and they are us!" Pogo (Walt Kelly)