>Hi all,
>
>I had a staff member who got tired of her monitor and purchased a
>new Apple 17" flat panel screen. Only problem is that she has a
>Pismo. I checked Dr. Bott's site to look at the DVIator, but I
>don't think that will allow me to connect the screen to the
>Pismo. Is there a way to connect them, or is she out of luck?
>
>Thanks for any advice,
>Gretchen
More or less, they're out of luck. Theoretically, there are
ADC-to-DVI and DVI-to-VGA adapters, so you could (again,
theoretically) connect the display to the ADC-DVI adapter, connect
that adapter to a DVI-VGA adapter, then connect that to the
PowerBook. It's my bet that you would see signal degradation of some
sort or another (have to use a relatively low resolution or bit
depth), but it'd probably "work"... for certail relatively small
value of "work". :)
HTH
Jeremy
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