I've got toooo much "stuff" at my house, or so my lovely wife says. But the
Radius monitor will work just fine with standard SVGA type cards, all you
need is a db15 wide video to a db15 svga adaptor. They use to stock them
over a KrampUSA.
Tony
Henry A. Sutter
Hillsborough County Schools
Title 1
901 E. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, Florida, 33602
Ph# 813.272.4613 Fx# 813.272.4434
sutter_h@popmail.firn.edu
"You expect me to build a memonic memory device with ..stone knives and
bearskins" SPOCK
-----Original Message-----
From: slug@nks.net [mailto:slug@nks.net]On Behalf Of ter swartz
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 12:32 PM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: [SLUG] "Arnold", the 20" Monitor...Spring cleaning
Hello All,
I am getting rid of a monitor. It was given to me by
a friend. He used it for an Apple 3-4 years ago, and
worked last time he used it. I grabbed it, cause' I'm
a pack rat. I have not even used it myself (I use the
intel platform). The monitor is a Radius Intellicolor
Display 20 E (20" display). It is now just taking up
closet space. I did not take it to any of the swap
meets, cause it is a bear to carry. If anybody wants
it, it is yours for free, just need to pick it up.
E-mail me at ter450@yahoo.com or petes@tampabay.rr.com
Pete
P.S. I nic named it Arnold, because if you lift it 10
times per day, for a year you will look like Arnold S.
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