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- From: MARIO_NESS@bmug.org
- Organization: BMUG, Inc.
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1993 10:56:11 PST
- Subject: Re: Confused by SCSI displays.
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- This is from MacWorld, Feb. 1993, p 92 in the column Lab Notes by Mark Hurlow:
- The Scuzzy View works with all Macs from the Plus up, and provides
- color to the Plus, SE PowerBook 100, and Outbound notebooks. Although these machines
- are considered monochrome Macs, their ROMs have QuickDraw routines for
- displaying eight colors- red, green blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and
- white. The ScuzzyView software allows you to assign these eight colors to the
- Finder and to applications that support them.
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- Regardless of the product touted by MacW, the ROMS still have those color
- routines, even if they do not have Color QD. So if one can access them, you
- have color, albeit only eight of them, and hardly the most desirable. Of
- course, I do have a 100, and would like to see color...
-
- Hope this helps...
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