the second is the one you probably want, since it details all of the
valid sense codes and pinouts for them allowing you to chose any "valid"
size.  it's the one i was referring to, it's well worth getting and
saving the pdf, you never know when apple will yank it.  since you
aren't actually using it for video, you can use any 15 pin connector to
make the "faker", i've used one hacked off the end of an old cable. 
some people have also used a paper clip to short 2 pins, which probably
works depending on vibration although it's possible to stretch out the
contacts on the board mounted vid connector making it less useful for a
"real" monitor.  the paper clip probably works fine, so long as it goes
in easily and doesn't get wrenched around while plugged in.  of course
with the paper clip, i'd recommend the handy man's secret weapon to hold
it in, namely duct tape, or whatever ugly tape is on hand (though i'm
sure scotch tape, which isn't ugly would work as well).

John Teffer wrote:
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> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=15987
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-- 
"For six years, John O'Neill was the FBI's leading expert on Al Qaeda. 
He warned of it's threat to the U.S.  But to the people at FBI
headquarters, O'Neill was too much of a maverick, and they stopped
listening to him.  He left the FBI in the summer of 2001 and took a new
job as head of security at the World Trade Center." 
<http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/>.  Why did 911
happen?  Politics, in the broad sense and at the FBI, that's what makes
it a tragedy in the truest sense.  O'Neil's body was found in the
stairwell of what had been the south tower.

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