>     I forgot something: with one of the Macs came another "adaptor". This
> one had two Mac monitor ports, one male, one female. No dip switches. On one
> side its writen "Supermac", on the other it has some kind of part number
> and "832x624". Whats it supposed to do? Turn a monitor into a 832x624 one
> dealing with the sense pins? Can it be of any help in my situation?

I suspect the SuperMac adaptor was for a multi-sync SuperMac monitor that
could do 832 x 640, to attach to an old-style Mac DB-15 port on a machine
that could do that res, but lacked the sense pins to automatically detect
it, & had to be "told" that. This would include the 4*8 & 8*24 series of
Nubus cards. I have a MacLiberty connector I got from somewhere that had
Mac-to-Mac connectors. and a dial for various resolutions, for just that
purpose.

Why not give it a try? It might work, esp. with the SuperMac monitor.

--
Over,

        Jutso

        http://pages.ripco.net/~jutso/

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