Hi,
I recently received three 68k Macs (IIvx, Centris 650 and Quadra 610).
Unfortunatly I don�t have any Mac monitor. A friend of mine got me this
adapter which is supposed to let me connect the Mac to a regular VGA
monitor. I tried the adapter both on an old Samsung SyncMaster 3 and on a
newer 17" AOC monitor. On both the image seems to be severely out of sync,
even in [EMAIL PROTECTED] which both should do easyly. The Samsung presents an
image that rolls vertically, the AOC just gives up on it and turns itself
off.
The adapter is aparently made by Samsung. It has lots of dip switchs
built on it to select the resolucion (I believe I tried all the variations).
The following resolutions are avaiable:
640x480 @60Hz
640x480 @67Hz
832x634 @75Hz
1024x768 @75Hz
1152x870 @75Hz
Multisync 832 (default)
Multisync 1024
Multisync 1152
I tried the adapter on the builtin monitor port of the three Macs. None
worked. One of them has an offboard video card (Radius?), it didn�t work
either.
Any idea on what's happening? Is the adapter kaputt? Should I do
something on the Mac or on the monitor to make both work together?
Thanks in advance,
Humberto
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