Yes, the Radius Pivot SE/30 PDS video card, which was quite common in Compacts and also makes for a decent card to drive a standard VGA monitor.
Radius Pivot Card SE/30
Profile: Radius Pivot Card SE/30 video card for 68030 Processor Direct Slot (PDS).lowendmac.com
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Yeah, I'm aware of the solutions for the SE/30 but was curious whether a card existed for Macintosh SE's (to drive the monitor in monochrome).
Ah sorry, didn't read
As did a lot of other manufacturers. A lot of video cards for the SE were kind of "universal" as in that the video controller was a FPGA that would get the bitstream for different resolutions and timings loaded by an INIT. That's how Lapis did it, a lot of combined accelerator/video cards did it the same way (Mobius, Extreme Systems/Total Systems/*randomword*Systems, Novy... just to name a few)I believe that Radius and Lapis both made SE video cards



The Radius Full Page Display 69/75 card should be able to drive the Apple full page monitor.
I would love to do that with all my cards but ... I don't have any ROM dumper :-/I don't suppose any of you with SE cards have the ROM images handy? No worries if not. Those are always interesting to disassemble because of the not-entirely-structured way cards had to work on the SE.
Hi!I thought I vaguely remembered seeing Macintosh SE's connected to Apple's Portrait Display monitor. But it's possible I'm thinking of an SE/30 or a Radius monitor, not Apple's.
Anyone know if a video card exists that allows a Macintosh SE to drive an Apple Portrait Display?
Looks like MPD stands for Macintosh Portrait Display. This card was meant to drive the official Apple Portrait monitors and not the Radius monitors.