mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon) wrote in message news:<20040320133341.26082.00000074@mb-m23.aol.com>... > Ricardo M. Matinata wrote: > > >Lee Cremeans wrote in message > >news:... > >> Ricardo M. Matinata wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > Does any one knows if this type of monitor (Apple Color HiRes RGB Monitor > >> > 14"), usually sold with the Mac IIci, works with the IIGS ? > >> > > >> > >> No, not without some severe hardware hacking. The IIgs uses NTSC or PAL > >> scan rates for its RGB monitor, and the frequencies are well below what > >> Mac monitors used (the 14" used the old Mac-standard 640x480@67Hz > >> timings, and only those timings -- back then, multiscan monitors were > >> still rare and expensive birds). > >> ... > >> > >> -lee > > > > Thank you for your answer. > > Well, I've already been thru CSA2FAQ before but I've decided to ask > >about this Mac monitor due to a probably inconsistence in the Apple > >History Museum site, which stands that this monitor is compatible with > >IIgs. Nevertheless, i've had to be sure as it's easier to find the Mac > >monitor these days... > > Since Steve is so meticulous, I suspect the inconsistency is in > the Apple nomenclature. Apple used very similar and confusing > names for many of their monitors. > > I suspect that when they started, they didn't expect to make more > than a few monitor types, but then the number exploded and the > non-numeric model naming "scheme" became a liability. > > For example, "AppleColor" and "Apple Color" are different, and > the _entire_ title of the monitor is needed to obtain uniqueness. > If you drop the "HiRes" from your monitor's name and merge > "AppleColor", it's the monitor designed for the IIgs... > > -michael > > Check out amazing quality sound for 8-bit Apples on my > Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ BTW, great work about the Apple History ! To solve this puzzle, how many Apple monitors work with the IIgs ? According to the Apple History site, there are two: the AppleColor RGB monitor and the Apple Color HiRes RGB monitor (the MacII's one i've been talking about). -Ricardo Ricardo M. Matinata wrote: > To solve this puzzle, how many Apple monitors work with the IIgs ? > According to the Apple History site, there are two: the AppleColor RGB > monitor and the Apple Color HiRes RGB monitor (the MacII's one i've > been talking about). As far as I know, only the AppleColor RGB Monitor (Apple model number A2M6014). The high-res monitors are decidedly Mac-only, despite the name. (There was also an AppleColor composite monitor, but I don't have much info on that one. I haven't seen one in the flesh since 1992.) -lee