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- From: wbarnes@sura.net (Bill Barnes)
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- Subject: Hooking up a Powerbook to another monitor: How?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.174242.2891@sura.net>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 17:42:42 GMT
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- We'd like to be able to hook up our Powerbook 170s to another monitor
- (actually a Sharp computer projector panel QA-1050) to make presentations
- with. However, they're aren't any monitor connections on the back of
- the Powerbook; just the ADB, modem, printer, mike, speaker and SCSI ports.
- Is there any way to interface to projector panel to the Powerbook thru,
- say, the SCSI port? Any special adapters, software, etc. like that?
- Or are we just gonna have to gather people around the Powerbook? 8->
-
- [Before anyone says "RTFM," I would've, but I can't find TFM - someone
- in the office made off with them, I guess - so it's a little hard to
- R what I don't have, and I need to know soon.]
-
- E-mail would be appreciated. I'll summarize if there's interest. Mucho
- thanks in advance.
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- Bill "Whassamatter?! Can't you take a joke?!" Barnes wbarnes@sura.net
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