A less expensive way, if you have access to some cheap PC monitors (or have some good 
ones on hand), is to get a Mac->VGA adapter box, like the one Omnimac sells. Macvizion 
has these (macvizion.com). That will let you use your Mac on a lot of PC monitors, but 
not all of them. I personally can get 1024x768 on my IIci with it. Beautiful!

-- Deven Gallo


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The Belkin F3H1381 monitor adaptor will take care of
that. Unfortunately it costs about $50. :P Sure
works nice on this Beige G3 running a Hansol 701P 17"
at 1024x768. :) If one mode setting doesn't work try
one of the other options for that resolution. Has at
least two for each resolution, fixed or multiscan.

The cheaper way is to get a non-switchable adapter
specifically for your Mac and monitor combination.


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