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| Click here to select a new forum. | | Mac IIfx SuperMac Spectrum/24 video to VGA Monitor | Posted by: moving2 on 2015-09-14 15:02:06 I just received a Mac IIfx w/ Supermac Spectrum/24 video card. The computer is running OS 7.6.1. I am connecting it to my trusty old Dell 15" LCD VGA monitor via a Mitsubishi Mac to VGA adapter with 6 dip switches. The video is in color and readable, but washed out. Specifically, it seems like gray colors (like grayed out menu items) simply display as white (so they are invisible in the menu bar). The same applies to the tops of finder windows, which display as white. Also, Mac OS splash screen colors are washed out. Please see attached pics. I've tried:
- all combinations of dip switches
- replaced video cable
- checked Monitors settings (256 colors)
- factory reset my Dell monitor
None of this helps. Any ideas?


| Posted by: ArmorAlley on 2015-09-15 03:13:05 Sync-on-Green?
| Posted by: CC_333 on 2015-09-15 09:18:36 Bad VRAM?
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| Posted by: olePigeon on 2015-09-15 09:46:59 Probably the adapter. Hopefully you have the directions for the dip switches.
| Posted by: tanuki65 on 2015-09-18 14:08:09 Contrast?
| Posted by: 360alaska on 2016-07-22 13:00:58 "
Q: When I connect my display to my Spectrum card, instead of getting a usable picture, I get a distorted, scrambled image. I know the monitor is supposed to be compatible with this card -- what else do I have to do?
A: SuperMac cards must be configured for the specific display to which they are connected. If you move the card to a different slot in your Mac, connect a different monitor to it, or zap your Mac's PRAM, you will need to reconfigure the card to output the proper signals and timings required by your display. To reconfigure your SuperMac card, hold down your keyboard's Option key at startup. Continue to hold down the Option key until the "Round Robin" configuration cycle begins. When you see an image of a keyboard that is clear, centered, and at the resolution you want to use, press the Space bar. The computer will then restart, and the card and display should now be properly configured.
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I just discovered this when I got a Spectrum for my IIsi, hope this helps.
| Posted by: commodorejohn on 2016-07-22 13:45:19
Sync-on-Green? Yeah, that looks a lot like a SOG signal that the monitor isn't filtering out of the picture.
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