> I hope that you are also aware that the 15 pin connector that looks
> like a Mac monitor connector is NOT a monitor connector, you can
> damage the card by plugging a monitor into that (it is an expansion
> connector for video I/O on a PC), you must use a D15->HD15 converter
> on the PC VGA connector.
> Ben.
> 

On my cards there were not two rows of 15 pins, but three rows of pins.  I
wished I could tell you how many, but the 2MB is in the landfill somewhere,
and the 4MB is in a PC at work.


Brian Futrell
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