"Watters" wrote in message news:b1bbic$elp$1@terabinaries.xmission.com... > > I know there are at least two different boards, different names anyway. I > have never actually seen either board "in the flesh" if you will. Just know > what I have been told about them. > > Anybody else have info on this??? > I copied this from an old post. The Apple //e had an RGB option which was very similar to the Apple ///. I actually have 2 of these boards (though I haven't hooked them up to an RGB monitor.) I believe it was called the AppleColor 64k 80 column card. The identical card was sold by a company called Video 7 (maybe they developed it?) They were not that much different from the early big 64k/80 column cards. They had a 16pin ribbon cable connector on top (which connected to a DB-15 connector). The matching monitor was called AppleColor 100, The pinout is basically a subset of the Apple ///. Apple //e 1. Shield Ground 2. Green 3. Comp Sync 4. N/C 5. Red 6. Ground 7. N/C 8. N/C 9. Blue 10. Intensity 11. N/C 12. N/C 13. Ground 14. N/C 15. +5v