on 7/18/01 2:53 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The old compact Macs (excepting the color Classic
> and Color Classic II) all had 1 bit, black and white
> video. With certain ones of the Micron internal
> videocards for the SE/30 you could install an optional
> greyscale adaptor to get (how many bits?) greyscale
> video on the built in monitor. 8bit color on an
> external monitor and greyscale on the internal
> would make the SE/30 real nice. Then if its one that
> can take a IIsi ROM SIMM you could run Mac OS 7.6. ;)
I'm sure my brain just isn't grasping something but... I don't understand
what is meant by one-bit video. How do we have shades of grey on our Pluses?
I have not ventured much into the realm of video... :)
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