I can't recall its official name, but Apple made an outboard adapter that
would plug into the standard 15-pin video port on vintage macs, and convert
that output so that it could be viewed on a standard video (TV) monitor, for
large-screen presentations, for example.
As I recall, a few weeks ago, someone was selling these quite inexpensively
on the LEM lists, but I can't find the messages.
Can anyone help? I suddenly have a need for this mystery device! :-)
Bob
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