I was reading the theory of operation and came across this blurb "CRT Controller and Display RAM
A Brooktree BT475 RAMDAC (datasheet here:
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/dlmain/Datasheets-8/DSA-151625.pdf) color palette and a National Semiconductor LM1882CM video
frame generator (datasheet here:
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/8687/NSC/LM1882CM.html) control the CRT. One of the RGB outputs of the color palette provides the
eight-shade gray scale display. The video frame generator provides the horizontal and vertical
synchronization timing signals.
The display RAM is a 256Kx8 video RAM and stores all of the pixel information used by the
color palette. A serial address counter and an address multiplexer control the DRAM
addressing. At the conclusion of each video frame the vertical sync signal from the video
generator resets the serial address counter and a new frame is generated." and this one "CRT Monitor Assembly
The CRT Monitor Assembly consists of a monochrome CRT and a monitor driver board. The
monitor driver board provides the biasing and control signals for the CRT. Pixel information is
stored in the display RAM on the CPU board and is routed to the monitor driver board through
the acquisition board and the sweep cable." Could this be moded to provide color output?