On Oct 30, 2005, at 8:41 PM, Scott Baret wrote:

One of the Classics has some kind of video output port
on it. It went to a projector at one time. No idea
what happened to the projector but I think a co-worker
donated it to charity. If anyone else has seen one of
these let me know...
<snip>
It uses a connector similar to a CGA
monitor on a PC but the CGA monitor that I plugged
into it (which works) didn't produce a stable image.

I haven't actually used it, but I have a Mac Classic that came with a "Model MC-10" "Video Adapter for Macintosh Classic" made by "Power R Inc. Seattle, WA". It has what appears (and I had assumed) is a CGA DB-9 cable coming off of it and the board simply attaches between the logic board and the analog board cable. Is this what you're talking about? If so, I might be able to locate an ancient CGA monitor to try it out sometime this week.

Speaking of weird things that came with old macs - anyone need an old 1mb MacSnap upgrade board for 512k/128k Macs? I ended up with two and can't see a need for more than one (other than hoarding). I have no idea what one would be worth (I have never seen one on ebay or anything). Let me know if you need one and maybe we can work something out.

-Dylan

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