Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> You say 'Mac Monitor' like it is supposed it is supposed to mean
> something. It doesn't!  What is need is the manufacturer and model.
> What you hope for is a multisync model. NEC made their bones on being
> multisync so if you have one the cable Uwe suggests will probably
> work.  The original MAC OEM models were not multisync. This was not
> the case for after market manufactures that primarily used universal
> designs. To answer your questions look on the rear monitor chassis. If
> you see other connectors there, particularly 3 or 4 BNC connectors,
> you probably have a multisync. Find a cable that matches the
> connectors and it will probably work. Don't try to adapt the 15D.
> 
> Fred Townsend

It's not NEC. It's an Applevision 1710K, made by Apple Computer, Calif.
Does this throw any light?

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        Declan Moriarty.
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