Don't think so. You'll only get a second image of the one screen. Just think
how useful it could be if, say, there was a wall between the computer and
the second screen or something. The G4 MacBook should get an expanded
desktop if you want it to.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 5:14 PM, lrbarrios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Somebody had to ask it... I have a 600MHz Graphite G3 that has the
> external VGA connector on the back (whereas my Bondi and Blueberry
> don't).  What is this connector good for?  I connected my Dell 19" LCD
> to it and was impressed that I actually got an image... As a matter of
> fact, it was the same image that was on the built-in screen!!  I
> looked for some sort of multiple displays setting but didn't see it
> (in OS X Tiger).  What's the point of this?  I use multiple monitors
> on my PCs and would love to do this on my iMac.  I also have a G4
> PowerBook that may have this functionality (I don't know... haven't
> investigated it yet).  I also have a MacBook that I'm pretty sure can
> run either mirrored displays or multiple displays.  Is there maybe a
> driver that I need to get to allow my iMac to do this?  Thanks.
>
> Lonnie.
> >
>


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All the best,

R.A. Cantrell

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