At 11:11 -0800 on 21/12/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:

>--- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Could you give me more information on running
>> resolutions higher than
>> 640x480 if the ADB is plugged in?
>
>I just read that somewhere on the monitors with the
>HDI connector and the ADB ports on either side of
>the monitor, it must either be connected to an x100
>PowerMac's HDI port or you need the "hydra" cable to
>plug it into a normal Mac video port and ADB port.
>Without the ADB hookup, the Monitors control panel
>supposedly will only show 640x480 for that monitor.

Funny, because I'm pretty sure the MS14AV was the only monitor Apple ever made
with that connector, and 640x480 is the only resolution it supports, so while
that might be very true, it certainly isn't the *whole* truth ;)
-- 

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