On Friday, Jan 17, 2003, at 20:48 Europe/London, Dustin Rinebold wrote:

> Does your PC monitor work fine with any of the older Macs in general? I
> have a 19" Dell branded (Sony) monitor that simply won't work with any
> of my older Macs, while my 15" Sony monitor works just fine.

I have run everything from a Mc IIci to a PowerMac G3 B&W through it 
and never had a problem. Of course my Mac-> VGA adapter is part of the 
issue but I tried practically every setting with no success and the 
adapter *does* suport sync on green and other wierdo Mac video styles.

> The reason I ask is that my DigitalFilm card automatically stepped down
> to whatever monitor I was using. For example, if I had it plugged into
> my 15" Sony and ran it at 1024x768, then turned around and plugged my
> 13" Apple monitor into it - it'd automatically run at 640x480. I
> wouldn't need to reset anything...

Hmm... it obviously uses sense lines.

I should maybe try my 12" RGB, although I don't think PowerMacs suppor 
512x384. I think I will have to tool wit the monitor adapter a bit more 
maybe :\

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