My affluent neighbor was putting an huge old RasterOps monitor out by 
the curb to be taken away, so I asked him if it worked. He said it did, 
and I was welcome to it. I hoooked it up to a 7500 that has fallen into 
my hands via a Mac-to-RGB cable, and booted the Mac.

What I got was a kind of scrambled image. I could see the mac boot up, 
but the image was distorted in the horizontal plane, if that makes any 
sense. I played with the controls on the front of the monitor, to no 
avail. Anyone know what's going on? The 7500 has booted just fine 
recently, and while I dont know how much VRAM it carries, I do know that 
the previous owner was running a pretty huge monitor off it, also with a 
Mac-to-RGB cable.

Thanks for any ideas, and I no longer have any clue what kind of 
computers are seen on television.

Warren


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