At 5:19 PM -0500 9/17/03, Laurie Yalem wrote:
"Mac Network" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Exactly what kind of G3 Powerboook do u have? Some will allow u to set up
a 2nd screen, others will only allow mirroring of the PB's LCD. Tell us
what kind of Mhz the thing is running. Then we'll have a better idea.

I think it is a Lombardo or Pismo- it has built in USB and Firewire. I don't think it is going to work. I am able to choose the 640x480 resolution, but my guess is it's not 60 mhz because even at that resolution it still won't show up on the projector and mirroring is not an option (won't show up in the control panel). I have an older G3 that is a Wallstreet- no USB, that will display on the projector, I guess it is at 60 mhz, but I'm guessing because that setting is not a choice, just the resolution. Any ideas? I think this newer powerbook just won't connect, let me know if I am wrong!


If it has Firewire it's a Pismo. BTW, the other model is "Lombard" as in a certain curvy street not far from here in San Francisco.

Try using the Control Panel instead of the Control Strip. I think it will have the selection of showing "Recommended Resolutions" vs "All Resolutions".

Also, it's 60Hz, not 60MHz. It refers to the vertical sync frequency which typically runs from 60Hz to 120 and sometimes more.


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