My Reply follows quote. On 07/03/2004 22:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Ralph Shoop ha escrito:
>
>> 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.
>
>No, it isn't a DVI connector. I already know it. A DVI connector has three 
>rows of
>eight pins each. The one on my 6100 has *five* rows of a variable number 
>of pins
>(from seven to nine). Aso, DVI connectors are recent (they started being 
>used in
>2002 or 2003, I think), and it's very unlikely to find them on a ten-year-old
>computer...
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It is the same connector used on the 6100/7100/8100 machines. They 
originally came with a "dongle" to adapt them to a standard Mac monitor 
connector.

Sort of a "good idea" that didn't last. I have the pin outs around here 
somewhere, but they include ADB, Monitor, Microphone and Sound.

I have a bunch of the dongles if you are interested.

Ken

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