--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, for everyone who suspected that the IIci would
> work on a PC 
> multiscan screen with an adapter that allowed me to
> define it as fixed 
> res I can categorically say it doesn't, more is the
> pitty.

You must use an adapter that seperates the sync
signals from the green signal. PC monitors use
seperate horizontal and vertical sync signals on
dedicated pins. Apple chose sync on green to make
room for their hardwired sense pin system.

I think Griffin has a line of those that are fixed
to a single resolution and seperate the sync.

They also have a nice one for about $50 that can
make almost any PC monitor work on any Mac with
the DB15 connector.

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