Craig,

    Will it start up normally with nothing connected?, if it does check the
monitor control panel for proper setup, or you may have a bad adapter, this
adapter is designed to connect to an Apple display.  If it won't display by
itself, could be interconnect board/cable or display itself.

Roger

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> Hi,
>
> I have a Powerbook 180 sand screen(!) that I was trying to use via the
> monitor port in the rear.
>
> Hooking up the base of the PB180 to a monitor & keyboard, I got it to startup
> and light up the screen, but nothing appears but a blank lighted screen.
>
> I hear the HD/floppy clicking and whirring away.. what is the deal?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Craig W.
>


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