--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> The Radius display runs at 640x870 at an unknown
> frequency.  Its a TTL
> monitor, meaninng it doesn't support analog video
> like VGA or Mac color.
> Its interface is a DB9 connector (somwhat similar to
> the old Herculese
> displays for PC's).
> 
> I suspect that most Mac's support TTL monitors since
> the old 12"
> monocrhome monitor seemed to be basically a larger
> SE/30 monitor in an
> external box.  In the old days many of the
> monochrome monitors seemed to
> be of the TTL variety.

Nope, not going to fit up a TTL monitor to any normal
Mac DB15 video port. Those are all analog.

Some of the external video mods for the old compact
Macs with 1bit graphics used PC TTL monochrome
monitors. Some of them were fairly large with black
on white display.

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