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I looking for information of the Video 7 64k RGB 80 Column Card
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It might be a forerunner of

It might be a forerunner of the Sakata XP-7 80 column/RGB card described here -

Creative Computing Dec 1984 review

"This card not only gives you the capability to display 80 columns of text but also offers new video modes and allows you to interface the IIe to an NTSC (composite) or RGB monitor or both."

"The manufacturers of the Sakata card state that Apple has adopted their method of RGB interfacing as the official standard. In fact, Apple should have already introduced its own RGB monitor by the time you read this.

Apple IIc owners can also join in the RGB festivities thanks to the Apple IIc RGB interface from Video-7, the OEM of the Sakata card. "

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User Manual:

https://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/documentation/hardware/video/Video-7%20RGB-SL7.pdf

If you're just interested in seeing what the card can do, have a look at Adrian's recent video on A2DVI. He specifically demonstrated the extra video modes which Video 7 adds to the Apple //e.

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MacFly wrote:User Manual
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User Manual:

https://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/documentation/hardware/video/Video-7%20RGB-SL7.pdf

If you're just interested in seeing what the card can do, have a look at Adrian's recent video on A2DVI. He specifically demonstrated the extra video mode

You'd better find out how and connect a real CRT monitor to your RGB card, not judge by those ARM based contemporary imitations. 

 

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Thanks a lot for the link , but i think my card is a bit different 

it's Rev 1 and I'm not sure if but definitely between the two it's some difference even if you check the number of IC . 

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Your Rev 1 card is identical

Your Rev 1 card is identical to the Taxan 410-64.  This is an older design only capable of displaying double hi-resolution graphics in monochrome.

 

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