No, it must be a MAC monitor, with a standard MAC 15-pin connector.  You
*may* be able to use a PC monitor with a Mac to PC adapter, but there may
not be enough room under there to fit in the adapter; they are quite clunky,
and usually have a dial selector on the top to configure it with.

Gerry

on 8/25/02 9:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> John Teffer wrote:
> Yes, just take the back cover off, and inside you'll find a standard 15 pin
> Mac monitor connector. Unplug the internal monitor, and plug in your
> external monitor, and away you go.
> 
> Thnaks for the quick reply John.
> Would any monitor do? Meaning a cheap PC (used) brand?
> If the iMac won't power up now (will for about 10 seconds, power light starts
> orange and then once it's green it qiuts) will it then once it has an external
> monitor?
> Or could this be a whole other problem?
> 
> TIA,
> Tim


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