borrow! :P

Hal wrote:

Unfortunately, I don't have one. The only monitor I have is an ADC flat panel hooked up to my Cube. Somehow, I don't think that'll work. ;-)

I guess I'll tear apart one of the Plus's and see if I can get more info...

On Apr 1, 2004, at 11:43 AM, Gary Danko wrote:

plug in a monitor and see what happens :)

Hal wrote:

Ok, I'm the (very happy) new owner of 3 Mac Plus computers that I rescued from certain doom. They are surplus from a university in Idaho, and I got them for a $25 including shipping costs. Apart from being very dirty, they're all in very good condition, with minimal yellowing. They're all cleaned up now and all boot up fine. All 3 are upgraded Mac 128/512 models (no Mac Plus marking on the front).
Two of them have a strange VGA-style port sticking out of the security slot. When I cracked open one of these, I saw that this port is connected by a cable to a daughtercard on the motherboard. I was unable to pull the motherboard without disconnecting some wires to this port, but I was able to see that the card had a copyright notice from Lapis Technologies on it.
Any idea what this card might be? A video out perhaps?
Any info is appreciated.
-Hal




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