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Bought an SE/30 unseen and it had goodies inside! Xceed color 30?

WhiskeyJackass

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I’m pretty sure this is a color Xceed 30 right?
Purchased for the reasonable sum of $90 with the computer.

The se/30 needs a recap and I need to figure out if this card works! Enjoy your weekend.
 

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Crutch

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It sure looks lIke one, and it has the grayscale connector there. That’s the deal of the century! You’ll need the a neck board of course if you want to use internal grayscale, but those are easily cloned.
 

Bolle

Well-known member
Is it possible to run both grayscale and an external color monitor as the same time?
No. As soon as you connect an external monitor the internal screen will revert to the original black/white signal that's passed through from the logicboard.
 

WhiskeyJackass

Active member
I saw some board designs on GitHub, are there harness schematics as well for the grayscale neckboard designs? I haven't poked around about this at all as this was as much as a surprise to me as anyone else.
 

Crutch

Well-known member
I think someone replicated the neck board PCB. You can probably get your own made by a fabricator. It just uses off the shelf components.
 
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