Having never seen one before, I never knew what a Composite Monitor for
the Apple //e looked like.

In the pile of Apple II's I rescued, there were 5 of them. One is dead, the
others
are fine, except for minor cosmetic flaws on two of them. A late-model //e
I rebuilt and cleaned was used to test them, as was one of the three 5-1/4"
floppy drives that were brought out of the rubble.

I ran "The Inside Story" for Apple IIc in them to check the color and focus
and
linearity. All that lived fired up well and looked just fine.

Obviously, I can't keep all 4 working monitors. So, guys, any interest?

Jeff


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