On 11/3/02 7:31 PM, "Clark Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 7:13 PM -0500 11/3/2002, Ian Johnson wrote:
>> I just tried the monitor again and still no luck. Does anyone have an idea
>> as to what's wrong? For people who haven't read this yet, it's an:
>> 
>> AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor (Model Number M0401)

> 
> 
> What happens?  Have you tried zapping the PRAM.
> I've used this model often with IIsis, no problemo.

Haven't tried the PRAM zap yet. Here's what happens:

I unplug my AudioVision 14 from the IIsi and plug the AppleColor in.

Hit the power key on the IIsi's keyboard, it turns on.

I hear all of the system sounds, etc. but the AppleColor just sits there
with its power light on and shows no image whatsoever. The blackness doesn't
even brighten to show that the display is on.

I know this monitor is good because it works when plugged into a Mac II's
video card on the same IIsi.


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