Never heard of such a thing, there are a good many mac-to-vga adapters. Maybe you could buy one and test it, then connect it to a vga cable and epoxy the two together?
On Jan 17, 1:41 pm, sanpedroflyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Looking to buy a cable that has a Mac connector (DB15 with two rows of > pins) to VGA connector HD15 (3 rows of pins), I'm trying to connect my > PowerBook G4 Titanium (VGA HD15 female) to the Apple Presentation > system (Apple DB15 female). > > Pete Junger > Redondo Beach, CA 90277
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