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- From: blah@nobody.home.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C-128, What type of monitors work?
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 18:17:22 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- In article <4fchhv$2rp@tor.abc.se>, m9944@abc.se says...
- >
- >Reply to what Peter Frank wrote in the message
- <ftn_2.200.126.42_11216947_Peter.
- >Frank@p42.modesty.ct.se> on Fri, 02 Feb 96 10:10:00 +0200:
- >
- > > The best is EGA coz it digital and has higher refreshrate than CGA.
- > > Cant connect VGA to C128 (analog).
- >
- >Do you have any schematics on how one would connect an EGA monitor to a
- >C128?
-
- Don't waist your time. An EGA monitor is used on the 128 will still display
- CGA screens. The refresh rate, colors, and resolution are a function of the
- computer, NOT the monitor.
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