On Monday, May 3, 2004, at 12:30  PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:

--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 8:28 AM -0400 5/2/04, A.Tuazon wrote:

3) If I had a VGA adapter, would it work on the
IIsi? (it's a little
doohickey thingy that clips over the built-in Apple
video port and turns it
into a VGA port). Anyone if it does work what
would I expect in terms of
size of screen, quality of video, etc.

Only if the VGA monitor in question supports Sync-On-Green. They exist but are very rare.

Griffin sells an adaptor that'll run any PC monitor off any DB15 Mac video port. Unfortunately it costs around $50, for which you could buy about four IIsi and Apple monitors to match. ;P

Another option would be a IIsi NuBus adapter. This would allow the use of a whole variaty of NuBus Video cards, and give you an on-board FPU. One of them cheap mac to VGA doohickies would work then. I use one with a Radius video card in a IIci.


John


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