> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (flawed jai)
> um, I googled for ' doodad', and i searched the Knowledge archives at
> Apple, but, uhhhhh
> ... exactly what apple part number would that be?
> 
> see, problem is, I gots a doodad and a doo hickey and a thingamijig, and
> they all be's parts for tv. and there b's slots and holes and stuff an i
> wanna know which one to stick where.
> 
> ummmmmm..could you hep me??
> 
> janet
> 
Janet,
The manual is available for download from
Apple's support page at:
<http://manuals.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Manuals/monitors/0307255AA
VIDEOUG.PDF>

The file looks identical to the little booklet that
came with the TV/Video kit that I just bought from
eBay and installed into my Performa 6200.  It's cool!
Joe


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