> I haven't picked up the video board yet, but Iwill be using the 8 bit Apple
> unit. (so that I don't have to replace my twin 24 Meg modules with a single
> 48 Meg module) I am told that the video board only has the 15 pin monitor
> connector. I won't need more than the 8 bit color. I will be dealing with
> charts and simple graphics, using the PB and presentation software as a
> replacement for an overhead projector.

This is identical to my PB1400 presentation setup, except I have 60MB.

> Is there an adapter to convert to a TV cable? (or a wiring diagram location
> so that I can adapt the Mac 15 pin video connector to a standard TV "video
> in" cable.

You're asking more of a general question about how to hook a Mac up to a
television set. There are RGB->composite converters which most modern TVs and
VCRs will accept directly, and if not, you can always connect a RF modulator
up to that. The problem is that the converters are not that cheap. Fry's sells
something like this for presentations, but it was a little more than I had
in mind.

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