Tried it.  A few times.  No luck.

Rich

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> Sent: January 23, 2004 12:12 AM
> To: Vintage Macs
> Subject: Re: Iisi with Apple Multiscan 20?
> 
> 
> zap the pram with new monitor installed.
> chuck lenington
> 
> Rich Jones wrote:
> > 
> > I've been running my IIsi with a Radius PrecisionColor 8-XJ 
> video card 
> > for about 3 1/2 years.  I've been using it with a DB15-to-HDI5 
> > dip-switch adapter and have had it connected to an Apple 
> MultiScan 15
> > (M2978) monitor (with an HD15 connector on the back of the 
> monitor).  
> > No problems at all.
> > 
> > I just bought an Apple MultiScan 20 (M1823) monitor (it has a DB15 
> > cable wired to the back of the monitor) and want to use it 
> with this 
> > card. The problem is that when I boot the IIsi, it doesn't 
> recognise 
> > that the multiscan 20 monitor is connected.  However, if I boot the 
> > IIsi with the old Multiscan 15 monitor connected, and then 
> disconnect 
> > it and reconnect the new Multiscan 20 monitor, the Multiscan 20 
> > monitor works (in all resolutions).
> > 
> > Any idea what's going on here.  The docs for the MultiScan 
> 20 say you 
> > need a Quadra, Centris, PowerMac or an Apple 24ac display 
> card. I have 
> > no idea whether the Radius PrecisionColor 8-XJ is 24ac 
> compatible, but 
> > it seems to work as long as it's connected after boot time (and the 
> > other monitor is connected during boot time).
> > 
> > Maybe I need a better video card.  After about 2 hours of 
> surfing, I 
> > found (among other things) that the Radius PrecisionColor 
> Pro 24AC is 
> > similar to the Apple 24ac. Don't suppose anyone has one of 
> those they 
> > want to unload?
> > 
> > I suppose I could just buy a DB-15 switch box and switch after 
> > booting, but I'd really like to get rid of the old Multiscan 15 
> > monitor.
> > 
> > Help!
> > 
> > Rich
> > 
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