Supertopcheckerbunny wrote in message news:<415e948e$1@e-post.inode.at>... > > Unfortunately it is almost impossible to find a suitable monitor. The > monochrome picture I get when using the modulator isn't fun at all. > Is there any possibility to connect a non-Apple RGB monitor? (I have a > few Commodore RGB monitors.) The Commodore monitors should be usable but you'll need an adaptor. 1. You can make an adaptor yourself. In addition the the already presented links here is one for SCART: http://vintageware.orcon.net.nz/apple2/scart.html 2. You can buy a ready to use cable (please note that I have no experiences with this shop): http://vintageware.orcon.net.nz/scart.html Commodore PAL-monitors often support 60 Hz, too, so you could probably use the higher refresh rate (at least my 1081 works). You can set your GS to either 50 or 60 Hz in the control panel. I'm thinking about making an adaptor myself because the usable screen width of the Apple monitor is less than 90% (vertical size is adjustable). Which is unfortunate because the screen size is small to begin with.