> Not by itself. Several of the XCeed cards, along with the external color
> monitor port, also included a port for a replacement yoke that gave it
> internal grayscale. Although both the card and the grayscale adapter are
> quite rare, the adapter is nearly non existent. Fortunately, someone
> managed to duplicate it. So, as long as you can find the right card, you
> too can have internal grayscale.

This I knew about, but I was kind of hoping ... :-)

> I want one! :) Of course, I don't even have an SE/30 (yet?) but it would
> be nice.

I've got an SE/30 that used to be the bootserver for a farm full of Apple
IIgs systems. Kind of a neat idea.

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