On Oct 20, 2004, at 6:55 PM, Nat wrote:
So in summary, it sounds like I can hook up a color TV (that has a composite
video-in port) straight to the composite video-out port of the IIc+ via an
RCA-type cable and get color video without needing any additional hardware,
but not high enough resolution to be able to read 80x24 text very well.
Correct?
Actually, a color TV will not be readable at 80 columns. You will need a color composite monitor (one like the one William mentioned should do fine - I'm not employed by or related to him, FWIW). A monitor tends to give you sharper text for reading than a TV will. A color monitor is also better for games... :-)
HTH,
Jim Rohde
"The true object of life is play."
- G.K. Chesterton
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