Thanks to all who replied. I realized that actually the # M19P 114A/6124 is
the Philips OEM #. The Sun model # is something like 365-1016-01. Could be
-1075- or -1078- or something.

The critical thing to find out 1st (besides: does it work?) is what sort of
resolution & scan rate it will support.

Sun.com was no help -- all they want to do is sell you new stuff. But I will
look there more carefully, if I can. Monitorworld doesn't seem to know that
model #, if indeed I got it right (the label was rather scratched.)

I do know that it is grayscale (I can't see any color rasters when I look
real close at the screen), & that the back has a 9-pin port. Is this a 13W3?
It doesn't have all the pins in it. If I were an expert on Sun systems, I
could probably tell what sort of resolutions it supports from which sense
pins are present. If I'm lucky, it will turn out to be an (early?)
multi-scan. But since it's from circa 1988 (as per the label), I won't lay
any bets on it.

-- 
Over,

        Jutso

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