go to the apple site, they have a tech note on how monitor sensing pins
work, do a search for it and download the pdf.  alternately, if you
can't find it email me and i'll sherlok my drive for it.  it can be
downloaded as a pdf file and is fairly straight forward for most basic resolutions.

John Teffer wrote:
-------- 
> I have heard of, but never tried or seen specific instructions for, a way to
> fake the presence of a monitor simply by bridging a few of the holes on the
> computers monitor port with some paperclips or similar wires.  If anyone
> knows how to do it, I'd be interested, as I'd like to get the Mac to PC
> video adapter off of my Q630 (which acts as a headless LocalTalk to Ethernet
> bridge) and use it for it's intended purpose, connecting a monitor, on
> another computer.
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