on 10/6/01 8:00 PM, Anne Keller-Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a Power Tower Pro 225 that until recently was paired
> with a Sony Trinitron monitor. My son has played with the monitor
> controls, so I assumed the green cast to the display was related
> to his fooling around with the settings. Then this monitor died,
> and I have put two other monitors on the machine, an old Apple
> 14" and a Viewsonic. The pronounced green cast is still there.
> As well all the other distortions my son introduced! Viewing
> area all bloated and moved to one side of the screen, etc.!!
> 
> I got rid of it on the Viewsonic by turning the Green setting
> in the RGB panel to 0, but this is hardly a fix. Now I'm wondering
> is it the computer itself. I threw out Monitor Preferences to
> no result.
> 
> Any ideas? What's the green glow?
> 
To me, it sounds like you are missing a VGA adapter that converts from
"green sync". This is a signal that the Mac and PTPs do not use. Others on
the list probably have more details, but this is my best gues.

Jim Snyder


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