I did short test of an Apple Video Overlay card I've had on my "part shelf" for a while. It mirrored the IIgs video to an old Nec II monitor.


I noticed at least one of the large chips on the card was quite warm when I shut everything off. Can anyone say if this is "normal"? Could I have had the monitor cable wired incorrectly ? The picture on the NEC was decent and stable, but the whites were pinkish. Obviously with a monitor this old, the color problems could easily be monitor related.

Thanks for any input;

Paul



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