Okay, I'll warn you now that I'm a noob when it comes to Macs.  I got hooked last year 
on an SE, picked up an LCIII which I've had fun with, and I decided to get an 8600 for 
some actual serious work, instead of hobbying.  

My 8600 (like most, I presume) has the A/V connectors on the back.  How do I use 
these?!  I don't even know enough yet about the machine to know if I'm missing an 
extension, a program, a control panel or some grim combination of the three.  My 
machine came out of a newsroom (I think all of mine have, actually), so the A/V 
hookups were never used at all there.  It's currently loaded with OS 8.1, and I'm 
wondering if moving up in OSes will also solve some of my problems.  

It's being a fine citizen on my network, though it's still not actually speaking to 
the Win2K Server I have set up for school :)  I haven't tried coaxing the server into 
running all the Apple support processes, yet, either.   Actually, other than the A/V 
stuff, it's been great so far!

Any help, advice or recipes would be welcome.  

Thanks,
Denni



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