anthony@convex.csd.uwm.edu (Anthony J Stieber) (05/20/91)
In article <24025@lanl.gov> sct@lanl.gov (Stephen Tenbrink) writes: >In article <1991May17.125232.1371@cs.dal.ca>, reiniger@ug.cs.dal.ca (Darren Reiniger) writes: NCSA is the National Center for Supercomputer Applications. NTSC is the National Television Standards Commission. The original Toshiba T1000 has both an RCA composite (aka NTSC) port and an RGB port. The composite port works fine on my T1000 but only seems to generate monochrome output (this is mentioned in the manual). You may have problems with color monitors that don't have enough bandwidth. But it works great with a monochrome (green, white, etc phosphor) monitor. The RGB port works with standard IBM PC CGA monitors. The CGA in the T1000 is actually better than the one in my desktop machine, as it doesn't flicker. Some of the more recent Toshiba laptops don't have any kind of external video port. My T1000 came with both an RCA cable and a printer cable, this seems to have been a limited time freebie, a couple years ago. -- <-:(= Anthony Stieber anthony@csd4.csd.uwm.edu uwm!uwmcsd4!anthony Psion Mailing List subscriber submissions psion ----------\ the (human) moderator psion-owner -------+--@csd4.csd.uwm.edu subscriptions and file requests psion-request ----/