Don't give up yet. A couple of experiences I had that may be relevant.

My AppleVision 1720 AV seems to have something wrong in the ADB circuitry. It stopped working until I hooked it up a different way using an ADB splitter. (mail and female at the split on one end). I can't remember the details, but it made it work. (You need the ADB connection to get the higher resolutions).

My AppleVision 1720, (non AV) had a bad connection at the end of the monitor cable.

HTH
-Maaki




===================================== ---At 1:20 AM -0700 8/9/03, Eugene D. Gierson wrote:---


Although it is a long-shot, part of the trouble might be a problem with RAM.

Re-seat all your RAM.
If that does not solve the problem,
try running the machine with minimum RAM.


triathlon61 wrote:


I just moved from one house to another.  Monitor (17" Applevision AV
monitor) seems to have died on me.  I plugged it in and nothing happens,
green light does not turn on.  It just happens, that the computer it used to
be hooked up to, has also died (turn it on, the drive spins, but nothing
else, not even a signal to a monitor).  They were not in the same box during
the move!!!

I hooked up the monitor to a PPC 8600 and nothing happens. Any ideas?

md





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