>At 7:07 PM -0600 10/19/01, Guillermo Romero Ibarrola wrote:
>
>>I have an iMac (id # 406) PPC G3 400 mhz/128 RAM/512 B L2 Cache, how can I
>>hook it to a TV Monitor?.  I believe it evens has a special door in the
>>back, but have no idea of how to go about it.  What cables do I need?.  I
>>have a regular 21'' sony TV in my office and it would be nice to be able to
>>do presentations there, not necesarilly project DVD's.
>
>Again, it depends on whether your iMac has a Video Out Port. Check the manual.
>
>If it doesn't, take a look at this:
>http://www.eskapelabs.com/myview.html
>
>It works via USB, which I *know* you have. :-)
>

Probably this is to basic for you, but I am very litlle inclined towards
electronics.  Thanks for your help.

The manual says  (some models) have VGA output in a door on the back.  This
one has a door and it even comes with an additional plastic cap with a hole
and a cable, but nor the  manual, nor the online help, says anything about
this extra parts.

As soon as I turn it off, I will look and see.  I did knew it was
posible!!!!, great to be in this list.

Thanks.

M.C. Guillermo Romero Ibarrola
Coordinador de Relaciones Externas de la Rectoria
Universidad de Colima, Colima, Mexico



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