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Which monitors and adapters can I use to replace my IIgs monitor?

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Which monitors and adapters can I use to replace my IIgs monitor?

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You should keep an eye out for any analog RGB monitor that can horizontally sync down to 15.75 kHz. These include: AppleColor RGB Monitor replacement (model A2M6014, the IIgs monitor) Commodore 1084 models and equivalents like the Magnavox Professional 80 Sony CPD 1302 MultiSynch NEC MultiSync (original), MultiSync II, MultiSync 3D Commodore 1902 (although most of these only do digital RGB) Tandy CM-8 (not sure about model but it was used with the Coco3) Atari SC1224 (used with the ST series) Some TVs For example, I just tried a Sony CPD 1302 multisych monitor on a GS and it works perfectly; and it has a .25 dot pixel! Very crisp picture. I used a standard cable from a Mac II (or you could check with Redmond Cable at http://www.redcab.com/ ). The NEC MultiSync II is another excellent monitor that will sync down to 15 kHz. (The MultiSync IIA won’t work, though.) A cable you can use is shown below: NEC Multisync II Dsub-9 IIgs Dsub-15 1 Red 2 Red 2 Green 5 Green 3 Blue 9 Blue 4 Horizonta

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