Re: Old Macintosh monitor and Commodore 128



D.M. Procida wrote:
I'm clearing out some junk, amongst which is a C128D which I think is
destined for, well somewhere else, anywhere else, but here.

<waves>
I'd be very interested in it.

But first I'd like to see whether it's still working and what's on my
old disks. I have an old TV in the loft, I think, but also an old
Apple high-resolution mono display. Is there any way to connect this
latter to the C128?

If I remember correctly, a C128 has RF, composite and RGB output.

Pin outs for the Composite and RGB outputs can be found here.
http://www.commodore.ca/manuals/128_system_guide/app-c.htm

Composite to SCART is a nice and easy lead to make up if it's just for
testing purposes


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