Adapters can have switches for settings that correspond to resolution. If 
so, you'll need to find the settings to enable higher resolutions. 
Manufacturers web site for find a new adapter on which you can change 
settings. Of course, as long as this is not another issue.

At 04:03 PM 6/22/02 -0600, you wrote:

>I have a PTPro 225, and I recently purchased a used Apple 17" Studio
>Display (CRT) monitor. The problem I have right now is that the only
>resolution I have available to me is 640 x 480. The resolution with
>my previous monitor was (I believe) 1024 x 768, with thousands of
>colors. I have an adapter I'm using to convert the plug on the
>monitor to what's required by the video card, and I'm wondering if
>this could be the problem. Has anyone else used one of these monitors
>with the PTPro?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Tom


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