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Re: VGA cable adaptor for old Mac...?
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<b3650a3d-a085-48b5-af62-9f554943e938@z16g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
limtc <thyechean@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know this is the wrong forum to ask - but I am using this PowerMac
> 7200 for my Apple II "disk convertor" - I primary use it to create
> 3.5" disks for my Apple IIGS to use, based on the disk images I have
> collected from Internet. However, the monitor is now dead, and I can't
> create new disks... and I don't read Mac forum...
>
> I do have a spare VGA monitor that I can use, but what type of cable
> can I buy for this PowerMac to connect to VGA monitor?
You need to find a Mac/VGA Adapter. I have a couple in use, but found
these:
http://www.welovemacs.com/adp-7100.html
http://www.welovemacs.com/adp-7300.html
The one with the DIP switches lets you have a bit more control over the
available resolutions, but I've never had a problem using the simple
ones like the first one listed.
They do ship overseas from the look of it, so you'll have to see if the
shipping costs are also worth it.
Greg
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