on 12/30/03 3:45 PM, Bryan Kattwinkel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
>> No matter. The machine-specific Two Page Display cards would run
>> your external monitor.
> 
> Really? I've rarely got an Apple Portrait display to work with any
> compact mac video add-on. Most of those cards seem to use some obsolete
> kind of monitor interface, while the portrait works with the built-in
> video of many Macs like the si, LC, and early PowerMacs. The radius pivot
> card might work, as it provides the standard Mac 15 pin connector. An
> Apple Portrait display in good condition is somewhat rare, and the 15 pin
> to 13w3 cable is even more rare.
> 
> http://katsmacs.blogspot.com/
> 

I'm staring at an FPDII card, made for a Mac II or II-type. It's got the
15 pin connector common to Apple displays.

Yes, I've seen the Radius 9-pin and BNC-looking connectors. The Radius 19
inch TPD monitor I have out in the vault uses, I believe, BNC-like, 9-pin,
AND the DB-15 connectors. I think.

Ehh, either way ther are a number of those FPD cards with the Apple-based
connector "out there" for those who still want to use the Two Page or Full
Page monitors with Compacts.


Jeff


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