Tom Burke said recently: > Joe > > I'm surprised no-one else has responded. > > I think you might have a problem. Most Apple G4 PowerMacs were > equipped with an Apple Display Connector, a proprietary interface, > for the their digital video output. I strongly suspect that's what > you've got on yours. At a late stage - starting with the 2002 machine > known as 'Quicksilver', according to MacTracker, Apple started adding > standard DVI, either as an option, or in addition to the ADC > connector. In the end they dropped ADC altogether. > > I think, therefore, that you need a converter, either ADC to DVI or > VGA to DVI. I'm afraid I don't know how widely available these are, > or (if available) how much they cost. > My G4 (2004) has radeon 9000 card which has both an ADC and an DVI outlet. I have 2 vga monitors hooked up and have an adaptor for each. Works fine. Sometimes on eBay. I recall one was a Dr Bott make. Not cheap but not so much as to be prohibitive. (Guessing 10-30 quid) hope this helps
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