on 12/12/02 8:07 PM, John Slavin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Doesn't work.  Is there something I'm
> missing, or is this another case of a port that doesn't work on a
> wallstreet with OSX.

I can think of a couple of possibilities that may allow it to work.

1. Make sure that the PB is asleep or off, and turn on the TV before waking
or rebooting. This has to be done in order for the PB to sense that there is
something on the port and to sense what kind of signal to send.
2. If you see the TV show up on the control strip, the problem may be that
you don't have enough video memory to run the tv at the resolution or color
bit depth that is selected. Lower one or both and see if you finally see a
picture. I think, however, that you will get a message if this is the
problem. This only happened once to me, and I don't remember if I got a
message or not...
-- 
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