About all you could do with it on a Mac is take a Mac with composite out 
(Quadra 840AV, various other AV capable Macs) and run it through there. It 
would work, but I don't think you'd really want to make use of it 
regularly. Putting computer output on a TV is generally fuzzy and low 
definition.

Scott Holder

At 10:16 AM 7/13/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi, I've got an old monitor here that puzzles me.
>
>It is called an AppleColor Composite Color Monitor, and was made in 1988.
>Apparently it is for a IIe computer. Its video input appears to be an RCA
>connection.
>
>Can I do anything with this on a Mac? Are there adapters?
<snip>


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