I have come across a treasure chest of vintage Mac software, cables,
publications, and even a hand-held scanner. I do NOT want to sell
these but they do need to go to a good home with someone who
understands them and will take care of them. I will catalog and
photograph the contents of
I have come across a treasure chest of vintage Mac software, cables,
publications, and even a hand-held scanner. I do NOT want to sell
these but they do need to go to a good home with someone who
understands them and will take care of them. I will catalog and
photograph the contents of
Hey,
I have one of those 12'' RGB monitors, which came with a working LCIII. It
does exactly what you mention in the second case. I still keep it because
sometimes I need to do some hardware testing and I don't want to use my 2
beautiful 14'' Macintosh Color Display.
But yes, it gets blurry
I am (I imagine we are) interested in seeing the
inventory.
Mel
--- Thomas Abel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come across a treasure chest of vintage Mac
software, cables,
publications, and even a hand-held scanner. I do
NOT want to sell
these but they do need to go to a good home
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm#monerrfoc (for the blurry monitor)
use at your own risk
the dead/grey pixel might be video memory problems... does it stay put
when you change resolutions? (if you can change resolutions that
is...) or connect the monitor to a different machine?
if you