Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!mrsvr.UUCP!shoreland.uucp!hallett From: hallett@shoreland.uucp (Jeff Hallett x4-6328) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: 32 bit QuickDraw Message-ID: <896@mrsvr.UUCP> Date: 18 Aug 89 17:56:55 GMT References: <509@mit-amt.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> <21161@paris.ics.uci.edu> Sender: news@mrsvr.UUCP Reply-To: hallett@shoreland.UUCP (Jeff Hallett x4-6328) Distribution: comp.sys.mac Organization: GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI Lines: 24 In article <21161@paris.ics.uci.edu> truesdel@ics.uci.edu (Scott Truesdell) writes: >later: > > "Circuitry that automatically senses which monitor you are using and >switches automatically from 66.7 Hz to 30 Hz. You just plug in your >Apple-compatible monitors, the board will take care of the rest." > I talked to a receptroid at the RasterOps booth who said that any monitor which cycles at 37 kHz horizontally could be plugged into this board regardless of size. I'm not much of a hardward jock, but this sounded fishy. Anyone care to comment? They had a NEC ColorSync 13", Apple 13" and one of their own larger monitors running off one, I think, so something is up. Further, he said that the board puts out gray NTSC and that a color decoded could be purchased separately. He mentioned Sony as a possible vendor. -- Jeffrey A. Hallett, PET Software Engineering GE Medical Systems, W641, PO Box 414 Milwaukee, WI 53201 (414) 548-5173 : EMAIL - hallett@postron.gemed.ge.com