> >> ...you lose the simplicity of an all-in-one ....
> I've seen a little bit of rather mildly snippy comment on the use of
> alternative internal video cards viz the SE30s at various times on-list.
> 
> But IF you have a PC on your systems desk - with its requisite monitor -
> then I'd think that the addition of a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse:
> basically a device that lets you share a single keyboard, mouse and monitor
> amongst up-to-several computers) and a Mac-to-VGA adapter (for connecting
> the SE30 internal video card output to the input of the KVM, and thence
> onward to the PC monitor), would rather make the whole arrangement quite
> within the realm of the decidely and practically useful, and without the
> least diminution of the "all-in-one" concept.

Well, okay. I'm not sure what type of card you're talking about. The card I 
offered on eBay is a Radius Full Page Display card for SE30. What kind of 
adapter would connect that to a VGA display? I thought these cards were 
designed for Radius monitors and Radius alone...no? I'm pretty sure the 
output is a DB9 connector.

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Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
-- Philip K. Dick


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