So your saying that the Classics analog board will be expecting a 
digital signal to convert which is not found in the video output of the 
LC mobo?

Classic II/Per 200: Monophonic, 8-bit digital/analog conversion using
22-kHz sampling rate

I wondered about that first line and did ask for obvious problems.
Thank you folks for your ideas, guess I'm back looking for old monitors.

Robert Patterson wrote:

>It's important to keep in mind that the video output of an LC is an ANALOG
>signal (i.e., smoothly-varying voltages representing levels of brightness),
>whereas the Classic and all compact Macs use a type of DIGITAL video signal
>(i.e., on and off; white and black; nothing in between).
>
>Without a special circuit to convert the LC's analog output to a 1-bit digital 
>signal, it won't work.
>  
>




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