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- From: jimwong@owlnet.rice.edu (Jim Wong)
- Subject: Re: Plug VGA monitor into a MAC...
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- Organization: Rice University
- References: <1992Sep10.105055.27029@mendelson.com> <govender.716540035@shannon> <11437294.102.716604313@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1992 04:03:01 GMT
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- In article <11437294.102.716604313@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au> 11437294@eng2.eng.monash.edu.au (NATHAN WHEAT) writes:
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- >That is correct for a Mac LC, and therefore should be standard across all
- >Macs.
- >
- >Nathan.
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- Hmm. I tried using a VGA to LC adapter with my IIci a month or so
- ago, and got nothing. The monitor's screen didn't even flicker.
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- Jim Wong (jimwong@owlnet.rice.edu)
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