[comp.sys.mac] Mac Monitor

andrew@linc.cis.upenn.edu (Andrew Chalnick) (07/28/89)

Has anyone any experience with the Samsung monochrome monitor for the
macintosh (offered by software that fits) or the cornerstone monitor.
These seem to be good buys as the Apple 12" monochrome goes for
$619, while the Samsung monitor is $695, not much money
for a big difference in screen size. The sales rep for the samsung
monitor claims that they are the same monitors that Apple uses. 	
Any other suggestions for cheap monochrome monitors are welcome.

Andrew

dhsy@vax5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (08/05/89)

In article <13251@netnews.upenn.edu> andrew@linc.cis.upenn.edu (Andrew Chalnick) writes:
>Has anyone any experience with the Samsung monochrome monitor for the
>macintosh 
> ......
>Andrew

I have a Samsung EGA monitor for IBM PC. It's broken 3 months ago, and still
under the product's warranty but out of dealer's warranty. 
So we took it into a shop and waited for 3 months since then!
The tech says they ordered some parts from Samsung and never got them. There
is no time table for getting it fixed.
While it is a reference for Andrew about Samsung products, I'd like to ask for
people's advice. We need the monitor, and can't get hold of anybody responsible.
Does Samsung have a 800 number in US?

dhsy@vax5.ccs.cornell.edu

gregor@pawl.rpi.edu (Walter Eppenstein) (02/19/90)

Hey does anyone know offhand what the commands are fot the debugger that's
called up when you hit the interrupt switch on the side of the machine.
I figured out some from the MacsBug command listing.
(e.g. DM dump memory
	SM change memory
	G Execute at adress
	Dx,Ax,SR Display register x value
)
	Are there any other commadsd or is this all?
	Also where is the debugger stored? in ROM or in system software?
	And how can I substitue my own program in the interrupt service
routine (e.g. get my own routines to run when interrupt is pressed?)

Any reply would be appreciated...

						gregor@pawl.rpi.edu