Yo compacters everywhere,

Our joe w runnels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tells us:

>Ok its a SOny Multiscan 20 SE II...
>When I turn the monitor on it makes the normal static buzz that monitors
>make, then it seems to go to sleep like its not getting any video signal.
>However, I checked sonys site and the only useful thing that I coudl get
>from it was, if the orange power saving light is flashing when you turn
>?the monitor on then "its out of service" which I take to mean somethuns
>wrong. this is wher eI'm lost...

Monitors can a mystery. I have a big Hitachi built SuperMac 21" that I've
hooked onto everything from my SE's ColorVue card to my Wifes Pentium 3. I
originally bought it used sight unseen. It is a Hitachi, not a Sony. But
the symptoms at first turn on followed yours exactly. I bought it to give
my teeny-tiny Powerbook 2400 a big picture. It turned on, buzzed, and sat
there empty just as you describe. And the the orange light kept blinking. I
wasn't happy. I found it did work on a few other computers including my
wife's third world hunk o' junk. So she got all the benefit intended for my
'book. About a year after I bought it, and a chance read, I grabbed every
15 pin video cable and adapter in my basement of both the VGA and Apple
variety. All it took was a high density video cable rather than a regular
video cable ($20 cable vs $10 cable) and my 'book bosses around that big
Hitachi like nobody's business. Don't say it is dead until it rots.

Bill



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