Besides trying to find and old RBG/mono monitor, you might install an ISA 8
or 16 bit
VGA card. This will allow a newer monitor to work with this older PC.
Richard Quilhot, C.N.A.
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> The computer has a video output connector on the rear, but it is
identified
> as an RGB output. The system will turn on but he cannot "see" anything.
If a
>monitor could be connected to it, he could then copy all of his data to
>floppies and put it on his home computer until he gets a new laptop.
>
>But since it is a RGB output, I don't think it can drive the more common
>standard monitor.
>
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>Any thoughts would be very much appreciated.
>
>Jean Bourvic :>))
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