On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 11:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi all,

I got a monitor adaper cable tonight (4 plug - Mac Video, PC Card,
Joystick, Monitor). When I plugged the PC Card connector into the PC
Card, the Mac Video into my video card, and my monitor into that port
(leaving only the joystick connector unfilled) there was no display on
boot up. All the monitor did was pop and hiss lke it was trying to change
resolutions, then it just cut off.


It WOULD NOT work while plugged into the PC Card - it would only work if I
booted the Mac with it plugged into internal video or my video card. It
is an Apple MultiSync 17" and so far has worked flawlessly. I don't know
if something is wrong withthe cable, the card or the drivers. Any
suggestions?


Thanks a lot!

Matt


The cable for the PCI card should only have 3 connectors on it - to Mac video, to card, and to Monitor. The Joystick port is built into the card.




Brian Futrell
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