> 
> You can hook up an older Apple monitor directly or any VGA monitor with an
> adapter.  You need an adapter with a male DB15 end (15 pins in two rows) and a
> female HD15 end (15 pins in three rows, like a PC VGA).  They sell on ebay for
> $5-$10 delivered.  I currently have one "headless" rev B iMac with an external
> 19" monitor.  If you have
> trouble finding an adapter, let me know and I'll mail one to you.
> Gary Fortman

Hey Gary,
    How do you have it setup?  Is the cable running from the back of your
iMac without the plastic cover on?  Is the original iMac cable just loose in
there?  Do you have your iMac on the floor with the monitor on the desk?
Thanks.


-- 
Gilbert
233 Mhz Bondi Blue Rev. A
20 GB HD, VooDoo 2, 192 mb
OS 9.2.2, OS 9.2.1


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