on 11/14/03 1:50 AM, Marcin Wichary at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> : > The video plug end from the monitor (the one you attach to
> : > the computer) only has 6 pins -- 5 in the top row and one
> : > in the bottom.
> :
> : Then that can be the problem. You may need a monitor with at least 12 of
> the
> : 15 pins. Sounds like that monitor COULD be one for an Apple II.
> 
> Hmmmm... I would doubt it, because the person who gave it to me
> said that this was always a set (and it worked earlier), and besides
> it looks like a set. :)
> 
> 
> Marcin Wichary


Read the backplate of the monitor, then type in what you find in an email
and send it to us.

Jeff


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