Some of those settings are irrelevant for the IIsi.  I'm not an expert, but I don't 
think that the old Mac II's had an energy saving power down mode for the screen, so 
SYNC ON GREEN would be no help at all.  

I've got a batch of Princeton monitor adapters here, and they've worked well enough 
with my LCIII.  With my new Power Mac 8600, however, I needed to be very specific with 
what settings I used.  My LCIII apparently didn't care what monitor was on the other 
side of my adapter, but my 8600 did some wierd things to my desktop until I got the 
settings right.

Denni



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> 
> I have a Viewsonic Perfect Flat A72f monitor that I
> want to connect to a IIsi & later to a 7200/75. I have
> a  "Universal Mac Adapter" from Viewsonic. 
> 
> I think I have the correct "resolution & refresh rate"
> 
> 640 x 480 @ 67Hz
> 
> There are also "dip" switches for "SYNC Mode"
> 
> The options they give are;
> 
> SEPERATE
> 
> COMPOSITE
> 
> SEPERATE + COMPOSITE  *
> 
> SYNC ON GREEN
> 
> The "SEPERATE + COMPOSITE" is listed as the default
> mode.
> 
> So far the monitor just sez  "No Signal". :-(
> 
> any suggestions?
> 
> TIA
> david
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