> From: steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  I have a mac to PC VGA monitor adaptor. In use it produces a nice crisp
> image but unfortunatley the screen is cycling downwards on the monitor at a
> rate of knots. I am begining to think I have the wrong adaptor for the
> monitor which is an SVGA PC no name model. Am I right or have alternatives
> to buying a new adaptor or giving up on the whole idea?

What's the adapter? I have a Belkin adapter which also converts keyboard 
and mouse from ADB to PS2. There are a load of DIP switches on one side 
and you have to set them correctly for the type of monitor, or else you 
get no picture. Had me completely foxed when muy screen went blank and I 
realized two days later that the dip switches had accidentally got knocked.

Might this be your problem too?

simon


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Simon Kershaw
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Cambridge, England


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