They are colour. In this context, B&W means "blue and white", as in the
G3 tower (and monitor) colour scheme. Pinstripy if I recall correctly.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2018, Jules Richardson via cctalk wrote:
I never thought I'd see B&W in the context of displays mean anything other
than black & white, b
On 04/03/2018 08:08 PM, Toby Thain via cctalk wrote:
They are colour. In this context, B&W means "blue and white", as in the
G3 tower (and monitor) colour scheme. Pinstripy if I recall correctly.
I never thought I'd see B&W in the context of displays mean anything other
than black & white, but
On 2018-04-03 8:58 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
>> ….The Apple Studio Display series of CRT displays were available in a
>> 17" Diamondtron and a 21" Trinitron CRT, both driven by an
>> LG-Manufactured chassis. These displays were notorious for faulty
>> flybacks. …
>
> those are both COLOR, a
….The Apple Studio Display series of CRT displays were available in a
17" Diamondtron and a 21" Trinitron CRT, both driven by an
LG-Manufactured chassis. These displays were notorious for faulty
flybacks. …
those are both COLOR, aren't they?
Not that it couldn't be flyback, but those two woul
On Apr 3, 2018, at 3:48 PM, Phil Blundell via cctalk
wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-04-03 at 21:07 +0100, Ian Frost via cctalk wrote:
>>
>> Recently booted up my B&W Powermac G3, all came up fine including the
>> 17” CRT monitor. However after a second or so, the
>> monitor gives a ‘popping’ sound and
On Tue, 2018-04-03 at 21:07 +0100, Ian Frost via cctalk wrote:
>
> Recently booted up my B&W Powermac G3, all came up fine including the
> 17” CRT monitor. However after a second or so, the
> monitor gives a ‘popping’ sound and the image on the screen expands
> then shrinks. This repeats every fe