Be careful. Most VGA cables are missing wire connections to various pins. For example pins 4 and 11 are almost always missing. Pin 9 sometimes. I have one cable that has only 9 wires. These are not unimportant pins to many of us. The fact that all pins are sometimes present in the connector, doesn't mean the wires are there.

Check out any cable you get with an ohmmeter to make sure the lines you want are present.

73 de Brian/K3KO

Phil & Debbie Salas wrote:

You can buy SVGA Y-Adapter cables very inexpensively (SVGA is the DIN15HD connector). I found them at my local Fry's Electronics. I see they are also on eBay.

Phil - AD5X
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