on 8/7/03 2:48 PM, Kurt Graffy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a Starmax 5000 275 with NewerTech Card, full memory, additional
> 80 gig internal drive Asante network card, OrangeMicro Firewire/USB card.
> 
> The other day it appeared that the monitor had died (Applevision
> 1710)...either power supply or the sensor that starts monitor when it
> gets signal from computer...as monitor never left sleep mode and power
> LED wasn't illuminating.
> 
> So swapped monitor out, hooked up NEC multisync unit that was not being
> used...and now the plot thickens....

Kurt.....

You didn't mention if the monitor(s) were connected to the internal
(motherboard) video connector, or a PCI video card.

Since you did not, I'm thinking it's the internal connector, yes?

Regards...... Kirk

SM5500/400Mhz - overclocked JoeCard/128MB/OS9.1/19"monitor and other goodies 


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