Aber: Ist es wirklich so? Ich konnte keine Hinweise finden, ob z. B. anhand der Typenbezeichnung auf der Platine die im Set verkauften Grafikkarten ohne VGA Kompatibilität identifiziert werden können.
http://web.archive.org/web/200…://www.iboi.nl/rasterops/
I tested it with two different monitors. One was a Apple Color Display and the other was a SONY Multiscan 420GS. The ACD is only capable of a 640x480 resolution so this makes it very suitable for connecting it to the ColorBoard.
The SONY is a multiple scan monitor. This makes it not suitable for this setup. However, you need a Mac/PC adapter anyway to connect this display to an older Mac. If you buy such an adaptor, buy one with dipswitches. With those switches you can fix the screen resolution of any multiple scan monitor at 640x480 pixels and make it work in a setup like this.
http://lowendmac.com/video/pds/rops264se30.html
The RasterOps ColorBoard 264/SE30 is unaccelerated and supports a resolution of 640 x 480 in up to 24-bit colour. The card works with Apple's Monitors control panel and does not require the RasterOps display software.
The ColorBoard 264/SE30 does not support multisync monitors, although they can be used in conjunction with a manually set video adapter that supports 640 x 480.
Macintosh SE 30
with Raster Ops 264/30 24 bit color
Boot & Extended desktop movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8vK757y4Rs