Charles Lincoln on 6/8/01 6:16 PM wrote:

> 
> Before I get a cheap used 14" or 15" monitor, or splurge on a new
> monitor, how can I determine what monitors the dock will support.
> 

I copied this from the service manual:

Video Support Duo Dock
512K of built-in video plus a 512K VRAM SIMM
Supports all Macintosh monitors up to 16-in. color
Supports VGA monitors (requires NuBus card)
1 MB of VRAM supports up to 32,000 colors

Video Support Duo Dock II/Duo Dock Plus
1 MB of on-board VRAM
Supports most Macintosh monitors (including Apple Multiple
Scan monitors) up to 21-in. color
Supports some VGA monitors
Includes Sync On Green feature

-makmac



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