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- From: itch@cbnews.cb.att.com (richard.m.brack)
- Subject: Re: Mac monitor on Amiga?
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 20:10:17 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.201017.19463@cbnews.cb.att.com>
- References: <lfoh3jINNqv8@news.bbn.com> <lfoh7iINNr0q@news.bbn.com>
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- In article <lfoh7iINNr0q@news.bbn.com>, leekil@bbn.com (Lee Kilpatrick) writes:
- >
- > What is the scan rate typically used on Mac monitors? Would it be
- > possible to use a Mac monitor on an Amiga? Are the voltage levels
- > used the same? How about one of those tiny monochrome monitors used in
- > the "Mac Classic" type models?
-
- My friend just got a Mac IIsi. In trying to find out what sort of resolutions
- the thing was capible of (I cound't find it stated anywhere, btw) I noticed
- the monitor ran at I think 30kHz scan rate. Maybe 31, which ever makes more
- sense. It definately wasn't mutli-sync. I assume it would be usable with
- a deinterlacer but having never tried it I don't know for sure...
-
-
- Rich...
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