On Dec 26, 2004, at 10:21 PM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill wrote:

On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 09:56:13PM -0600, Keith Johnson wrote:
If I remember correctly, all but the last //cs used a large white power
brick

I think you're thinking of the //c+ when you're mentioning the "last //c's". It is a quite different model, I can assure you. (It is FAST!)


Exactly right.

what you need. As far as a monitor goes, you can use an RF modulator
available at Radio Shack (or an old "game switch") and any TV, or any

I think those old game switches were just that: switches (plus, maybe, an impedance match). An RF modulator is quite different. If your TV doesn't accept the //c's composite signal, you can always try an old VCR.

You learn something new every day. :)


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