On 11/3/02 1:31 PM, "the pickle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anything that'll do 640x480 is pretty good; the IIsi won't do more than that
> at
> common resolutions IIRC.  I like the Apple High-Res RGB monitors that are
> fixed-frequency 640x480 Trinitrons.

I have one of the "AppleColor High-Resolution RGB" monitos that are always
shown in pictures of the original Mac II. My II is broken, so I tried it on
a few other Macs. The only way it would work, though, was if it was plugged
into the broken Mac II's video card which fortunately still works when
plugged into another NuBus Mac.

> Seems is probably the operative word there.  It's highly unlikely there's any
> difference.  Without it on, however, you're stuck with 8MB RAM max, which is a
> HUGE drawback.

So that's why it said the System was taking up 11 Megs of RAM with 32-bit
off.


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