On Aug 4, 2004, at 8:53 AM, J.S. Garrison wrote:

I just got an Apple Studio Display, 17 inch. It won't make for me ze pretty
pictures on either a Mac with adapter or a PC.


I see that the VGA 15 plug appears to have a pin missing. Anyone out there
own one of these that can look at their plug and tell me if there's supposed
to be a pin missing from the second row down, second pin to the right?

Yep, just checked two other VGA monitors in the office, they're all missing that pin



Or do I just have a pretty iMac-looking doorstop........

That too, if it won't work on a Mac or a PC...though you could probably turn it into an aquarium, a' la the iMacquarium: <http://www.tokenasians.com/archives/news/imac.gif>



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