I replied off list to the question.

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From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Stuart Bell
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:10 AM
To: Compact Macs
Subject: Re: LC 520 to G3



On 2 Sep 2004, at 23:32, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> It's from an old Bondi 266 rev b that the analog and monitor both were  
> damaged. I pulled the mobo/drives cage assembly and the power supply,  
> hooked it all up to an external monitor and it booted fine. Wanted to  
> either put it all into a smaller (IIsi) case to use with an external  
> monitor or find a way to keep the all in one thing going with the LC.  
> It's for a first computer for my daughter but I thought I might have  
> some fun with a cool project as well (why should she have all the  
> fun?). Would it be easier to just put it into a IIsi case and use an  
> external monitor? I'll look up those rack mounted Imac sites. Thanks.

The problem with using an all-in-one Mac is the video issue, as you  
have realised.

This issue has been addressed in various ways with similar projects:

1. G3 l/b driving he VGA input of an LCD interface card driving a VGA  
LCD is the easy one!

2. Others have played around with the inbuilt graphics of CCs, with the  
VGA modification to the analogue board - see below.

IMHO the best option is to use the 'innerds' of an Apple 13" colour  
monitor (with VGA input) together with the CRT of the all-in-one 520 or  
whatever. This technique has been widely discussed on the CC Forum -  
though I've no personal experience of it.

See http://www.applefritter.com/?q=forum/101 for the current forum and
http://www.applefritter.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.pl?board=powercc for the  
older one.

The classic thread is at
http://www.applefritter.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.pl?board=powercc; 
action=display;num=1073854300
where the poster has put an iMac l/b in a CC with the VGA mod. With a  
520, you have VGA as standard, which should make things easier.

You are now sentenced to 7 days' hard labour reading every relevant  
thread in the fora!

Stuart




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