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- From: crevier@husc8.harvard.edu (Daniel Crevier)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.ibm.hardware,comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: HP monitor
- Message-ID: <crevier.722193042@husc8>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 17:10:42 GMT
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- Hi, I'm not sure of the best place to post this, but hopefully someone
- out there can help me...
- I few months ago, I bought a Mac II, and found someone selling a 17"
- HP monitor (model 98785A) with a Rasterops video card, and it worked great.
- It came with no documentation though. The video card broke, and I found no
- way to fix it, and I bought a Radius Rocket accelerator which is not compatible
- with the Rasterops card anyway, so I got a Radius Precision Color 24xp card,
- which supports 17" monitors, but not mine. I was running it at 800x600
- resolution before, and my new card supports 800x600 only at 72Hz, and I am
- guessing that the HP monitor has a vertical scan rate of 60 Hz. Well, I ended
- up settling for buying a 14" monitor and now I want to sell my HP one.
- My question is what resolutions it supports and at what scan rates.
- Also I was wondering how much it is worth. It has a Sony Trinitron tube and
- a great picture. I have called HP a few different times with no useful
- results. They tell me different things every time. Last time they told me
- it was for a workstation.
- Does anyone have any information?
-
- Please reply through email.
-
- Thanks!
-
- Dan Crevier
- (dcrevier@husc8.harvard.edu)
-