II High-Resolution Display Video Card and Expansion Kit ®

Overview Features Benefits

The Macintosh® II High-Resolu- Compatible with both the Apple- Requires only one video card for tion Display Video Card pro- Color High-Resolution RGB Monitor either color or monochrome display. and the Apple High-Resolution Mono- Provides a monitor upgrade path vides the Macintosh II family chrome Monitor with no additional interface costs. of computers with a single ...... interface for both the Apple® High-Resolution Monochrome Up to 256 colors (or shades of gray) Offers a comprehensive range of ™ at one time from a palette of more than colors for enhancing graphics, presenta- Monitor and the AppleColor 16 million colors/gray levels tion materials, and other documents. High-Resolution RGB Monitor...... It allows you to display up to 256 colors (or gray levels) Software-selectable display modes Lets you display 2, 4, 16, or 256 co- simultaneously from a palette lors or gray levels with a simple change from the computer’s Control Panel. of more than 16 million...... In the basic configuration, the card allows for 16 colors or NuBus™ interface Plugs easily into any Macintosh II slot. gray levels; the extended card Gives you complete flexibility with allows for up to 256 colors or internal card placement. gray levels. You can upgrade ...... the basic card to the capabili- RS-170 capability Provides interlaced video output ties of the extended card by compatible with many types of video using the Video Card Expan- equipment. sion Kit. Macintosh II High-Resolution Display ® Video Card and Expansion Kit

Product Details Software-selectable AppleColor High-Resolution Configuration options display modes RGB Monitor can display The Macintosh II High- Using the Control Panel of either colors or gray levels; Resolution Display Video the Macintosh II System file, the Apple High-Resolution Card comes with 4-bit-per- you can set the Macintosh II Monochrome Monitor will pixel display capability. With High-Resolution Display display gray levels.) the 8 bits offered by the Video Card to display one, The ability to set a two- extended card—or by the two, four, or eight bits per level display ensures the basic card upgraded with the pixel. This provides, fastest operation of mono- Expansion Kit—you can respectively, 2, 4, 16, or 256 chromatic Macintosh view up to 256 colors or gray colors or gray levels. (The applications. levels on your monitor’s screen simultaneously.

System Requirements To use a Macintosh II High- A in Resolution Display Video the Macintosh II family of Card, you’ll need: systems

Technical Specifications Interface Output signals Read/Write speed NuBus; plugs into any Modes: RGB (analog) 400 nanoseconds Macintosh II slot and monochrome (through NuBus interface) Video: RS-343 standard, Connector and RS-170 timing-standard Raster rates 15-pin D-style interlaced video Vertical: 66.7 hertz Sync: Composite; Horizontal: 35.0 kilohertz Display modes negative-going TTL Dot clock: 30.24 mega- 1, 2, 4, or 8 bits per pixel hertz (2, 4, 16, or 256 colors/gray Color lookup table levels) Provides a palette of 16 Power consumption million colors driving 8-bit 10 watts Display resolution DACs (digital-analog 640 pixels horizontally converters) for each of the by 480 pixels vertically three RGB channels

Ordering Information Macintosh II High- Order No. M0322 With your order, you’ll Resolution Display receive: Video Card Macintosh II High-Resolu- tion Display Video Card (4-bit- per-pixel capability) Installation referral card Limited warranty statement ...... Macintosh II Extended Order No. M0324 With your order, you’ll High-Resolution Display receive: Video Card Macintosh II Extended High-Resolution Display Video Card (8-bit-per-pixel capability) Installation referral card Limited warranty card ...... Macintosh II High- Order No. M0213 With your order you’ll Resolution Display Video receive: Card Expansion Kit* Expansion kit (consisting of eight video RAM chips) ...... *Dealer installation is required.

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