As I was forcefully informed, it's not a DB-15. ;-)
The IIgs provides both composite video through an RCA socket and some sort
of RGB monitor support through the DB-15 (sic) socket.
As my original post said, I was trying to find out if the AppleColor RGB
Monitor from a IIgs could be driven from an LC475/P475/Q605 mobo.
Sp00ky
>At 07:24 +0100 on 24/10/02, Jim Pendarvis wrote:
>
>>>>Interesting, because the two computers have completely different (and
>>>>incompatible without extra hardware) video subsystems...
>>>
>>>Apparently not. ;-)
>>>
>>>Both the IIgs and the Macs use DB-15 Video connectors. I know the Apple
>>>IIe, IIc and earlier used a composite video connector. The IIgs might have
>>>one of those as well, but I don't have one handy to check just now.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>The IIgs does have composite video.
>
>...and the mystery DB-15 video-out port does what, looks pretty? :)
>--
>
>the pickle
>
Sp00ky
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