Re: IIci monitor question!

2004-06-17 Thread jpero
> > At 4:42 PM +0100 6/16/04, Commander Spacedog wrote: > > >> > >>I have a IIci in a cupboard at home, where is has been sitting for > >>about two years or so. I hope to refurbish it over summer and find > >>some use for it. I have to admit I got rather carried away on eBay > >>with all the chea

Re: IIci monitor question!

2004-06-17 Thread Norbert van Bemmel
>Thanks for the info, guys. > >Have just been given a Quadra 650 with a 16" Apple Monitor - any idea >if this will work with the IIci/NuBus card? > >-- Eeh... Which Nubus card? Can you be more specific? -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp

Re: IIci monitor question!

2004-06-17 Thread Commander Spacedog
Thanks for the info, guys. Have just been given a Quadra 650 with a 16" Apple Monitor - any idea if this will work with the IIci/NuBus card? -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot

Re: IIci monitor question!

2004-06-16 Thread nvb
> At 4:42 PM +0100 6/16/04, Commander Spacedog wrote: >> >>I have a IIci in a cupboard at home, where is has been sitting for >>about two years or so. I hope to refurbish it over summer and find >>some use for it. I have to admit I got rather carried away on eBay >>with all the cheap stuff there -

Re: IIci monitor question!

2004-06-16 Thread Clark Martin
At 4:42 PM +0100 6/16/04, Commander Spacedog wrote: Hi there. I have had a look through the archives but can't find anything that specifically answers my questions, but I apologise if this has actually already been address. I welcome any links to archived messages. I have a IIci in a cupboard at ho

IIci monitor question!

2004-06-16 Thread Commander Spacedog
Hi there. I have had a look through the archives but can't find anything that specifically answers my questions, but I apologise if this has actually already been address. I welcome any links to archived messages. I have a IIci in a cupboard at home, where is has been sitting for about two years o

Dumbguy monitor question (NEC Multisync 3V)

2004-05-22 Thread Galen Tatsuo Komatsu
Got a NEC Multisync 3V, hooked up to my Sega Dreamcast (I'll make it relevant to the list in a sentence or two.) Just powered it on for the first time in a few months...getting no picture. Getting audio, so the DC works, but no picture. So I pulled out my LC and monitor adaptor. Still getting n

Re: video card vs monitor question

2002-04-15 Thread Phil Beesley
On Monday, April 15, 2002, at 08:30 pm, Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have an absolutely beautiful IBM 6091-19 19" > monitor that I wish could be made to work on a Mac > easily. Alas, 'tis a fixed frequency type, though > not as "fixed" as some. ;) (See end of post about > why

Re: video card vs monitor question

2002-04-14 Thread Gregg Eshelman
I have an absolutely beautiful IBM 6091-19 19" monitor that I wish could be made to work on a Mac easily. Alas, 'tis a fixed frequency type, though not as "fixed" as some. ;) (See end of post about why you should be wary of big but cheap monitors.) The 6091-19 were originally used on IBM RS/6000

Re: video card vs monitor question

2002-04-14 Thread Teri Pittman
At 07:49 PM 04/14/2002 -0700, you wrote: >I have about four PC monitors sitting around waiting to be tried out on >my IIfx, as well as an apple multiscan 15. I purchased a radius >precisioncolor 24 bit video nubus card over the swaplist and it's here >now. I'm certainly not an expert, but my r

Re: video card vs monitor question

2002-04-14 Thread the pickle
At 19:49 -0700 on 14/04/02, flawed jai wrote: >mac II 820-0198-C video card, with four different PC monitors and a 10 Very doubtful that you can get that to work with *any* VGA monitor. >dipswitch adapter, then on to the radius precisioncolor card, with the >same group of monitors and same ad

video card vs monitor question

2002-04-14 Thread flawed jai
I have about four PC monitors sitting around waiting to be tried out on my IIfx, as well as an apple multiscan 15. I purchased a radius precisioncolor 24 bit video nubus card over the swaplist and it's here now. i also have myself three different kinds of adaptors to use between the HD-15 termin

Re: monitor question

2002-04-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Gamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >The IIci won't run a multiscan from its own video, > . > >the pickle > > Apple says in tech article that IIci biv will run > 14" and 15" Multiscan at > 640X480 with 3rd party adapter. > Wrong again? Nope. With a 3rd party adapter that has the abil

Re: monitor question

2002-04-05 Thread the pickle
At 07:50 -0800 on 05/04/02, Gamba wrote: >>The IIci won't run a multiscan from its own video, . >>the pickle > >Apple says in tech article that IIci biv will run 14" and 15" Multiscan at >640X480 with 3rd party adapter. I don't call a $35 adapter exactly *useful* in this situation. the

Re: monitor question

2002-04-05 Thread Mark Benson
On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 04:50 PM, Gamba wrote: >> The IIci won't run a multiscan from its own video, . >> the pickle > > Apple says in tech article that IIci biv will run 14" and 15" Multiscan > at > 640X480 with 3rd party adapter. > Wrong again? Don't wind him up Gamba, Apple say

Re: monitor question

2002-04-05 Thread Gamba
>The IIci won't run a multiscan from its own video, . >the pickle Apple says in tech article that IIci biv will run 14" and 15" Multiscan at 640X480 with 3rd party adapter. Wrong again? Gamba -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by

Re: monitor question

2002-04-04 Thread the pickle
At 19:11 -0800 on 04/04/02, Teri Pittman wrote: >I'm buying a IIci with a Radius video card. I've been told this machine >used to run a 19" monitor. I'm looking at a 17" apple monitor that is a >multiscan. It's my understanding, from what I've read, that I should be >able to use this monitor.

monitor question

2002-04-04 Thread Teri Pittman
I'm buying a IIci with a Radius video card. I've been told this machine used to run a 19" monitor. I'm looking at a 17" apple monitor that is a multiscan. It's my understanding, from what I've read, that I should be able to use this monitor. Am I way off? Should I be looking at a 14" RGB appl

Re: monitor question

2001-09-24 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have an LCII. Can I connect that monitor and > keyboard to a > more recent cpu? The keyboard, mouse and other ADB peripherals will work on any Mac (or even the //GS) with an ADB port. If the monitor supports at least 640x480 resolution it will work fine on any

Re: monitor question

2001-09-24 Thread Erik
> I have an LCII. Can I connect that monitor and keyboard to a > more recent cpu? OK, if I am understanding this question right, then yes, you can; all the way up to and including the Blue and White G3 tower. Erik -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Ele

monitor question

2001-09-24 Thread hart
I have an LCII. Can I connect that monitor and keyboard to a more recent cpu? Thanks, Claire -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iB