We've got a number of sun monitor's at school. Sence the one you 
found was thrown out, its probably the old sun video connector. I 
know there are converters from sun to vga, and probably to the mac. 
There are also the sun to composite video cables. I would at least 
plug it into the wall and see if it powers on. It could also be that 
its broken, which then won't matter how many adapters you got. Their 
monitors are generally pretty good (although REALLY heavy). The 
monitor will either have a standard vga connector or the proprietary 
sun video connector (which was only really used on the older sun's). 
I would say checking sun's site for the monitor. You'll probably get 
better results.

thanks

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