On 18 Jan 2010, at 05:04:59 PST, hartonj wrote:
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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There used to be a commonly available adapter that
plugged into the notebook vga connector that produced
a "standard" Apple monitor connector. I have a few in
the "stack."
Ken
http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs
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