On Sunday 07 March 2004 22:18, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote, methinks:
> Hello.
>
> I'm Antonio Rodr�guez, and I'm from Spain. Maybe some of you may know
> me from LEM's Compact Macs and Apple II lists. I'm a vintage computer
> collector specialized in Apples (well, as much as you can be in Spain
> - Apples aren't very common here). I currently have a fully expanded
> Apple //e Enhanced (including mouse and three disk drives), an Apple
> //c (my first computer!), a Macintosh Classic 4/500 and a Classic II
> motherboard with 10 Mb that I swap in and out of the Classic. I have
> joined this list because yesterday a friend of mine gave me a PowerMac
> 6100/60. I consider myself lucky, because the configuration isn't the
> basic one: it seems to have 24 MB of RAM (8 Mb onboard plus two 8 Mb
> SIMMs), an L2 cache SIMM (size unknown - maybe 256 Kb?), and a Quantum
> Fireball SE 4.3 Gb hard disk!
>
> I say "it seems" because I haven't powered it yet. It came without
> monitor, and it doesn't have the same DB-15 video connector found on
> most Macintoshes, but a bigger connector with four rows of small pins.
> Can you tell me how is this connector called and where can I get an
> adapter to plug an (S)VGA or Macintosh monitor to it? I have been
> searching the list's archives but haven't found anything useful.
>
> When I get it to work, I have plans to connect it to my home's
> Ethernet network. I have read that the needed transceiver isn't very
> hard to find, so I don't think I'll have any problem. I think it can
> be a pretty good fileserver for the Classic/Classic II, and also it
> can serve as a TCP/IP gateway to access the files on my W*****ws' FTP
> server from the little compact :-) .
>
> Greetings,
>
> Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
> <ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>


Does it look like the picture on this page: 

http://www.hardwarebook.net/connector/av/dvi.html

If so you will need to get a adapter for the kind of monitor you are using, or 
a DVI monitor.

maybe look on ebay or where ever you get mac stuff at where you live.



Ralph Shoop
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