Hi Clark,
Thanks for that. When I get the PSU recapped, I will try the Griffin gView as 
the documents specifically mention sync-on-green settings.
Regards,
Keith
 

     On Monday, 29 December 2014, 7:13, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
   

 Once you get the PS fixed I would try the IIsi connected (through an adapter) 
to any monitor you have.  I have found some LCD monitors will work with 
sync-on-green and specifically with the IIsi.

KK6ISPYet another designated driver on the information super highway.
On Dec 28, 2014, at 10:35 PM, 'Keith Jamison' via Vintage Macs 
<[email protected]> wrote:


1: IIsi video out

I bought a Macintosh IIsi off eBay (with a PowerMac 7100/80) and the seller 
stated that both units booted to their desktops.The 7100 works fine (I've 
replaced the PSU caps already) but the IIsi does not play ball. I should point 
out at this stage that I use a (fairly modern) 14" LCD monitor with the DA15 to 
HD15 straight adaptor (no switches) and all my Macintoshes display lovely 
images on this LCD monitor - the LC, LC475, PM7100/80 and a couple of others.
I have a 12" Apple monitor with the standard DA15 PLUG but it's been in pieces 
because I am rebuilding it with new electrolytic caps. So no luck there for now 
- it kind of got away from me when other more pressing things came to light 
(surgery, a hospital stay and a long recovery, early in 2014).
I am aware the IIsi has a known 'issue' with certain monitors. Some VGA 
monitors cannot decipher the signal because it's "sync-on-green" which modern 
multi-sync monitors cannot decode. I just got a "Signal out of range" message 
although I did see a distorted display only coloured blue. So at least I know 
it is working (sort of).

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