On 10/23/03 3:01 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

>> I recently purchased a ATI Radeon 7000 video card. Going to flash it
>> to work on my G3, but I noticed that the connector on the Radeon card
>> has 3 rows of pins, whereas the connector for my 17 inch monitor has
>> 2 rows and is wider...
>> 
>> Are there any adapters that will allow me to use my 17 display
>> (purchased at the same time as the computer - 1997)?
> 
> The Radeon 7000, and nearly all PC-type video cards have VGA-type
> connectors, which is 15 pins in a 9-pin-sized housing.
> 
> The Mac standard is 15 pins in a 15-pin-sized housing.

That has not been the Mac "standard" since the Beige G3's (which is pushing
5 years ago). So most would argue (me included) that VGA as well as ADC and
DVI are the Mac standard connectors.
-- 
Kyle H. Hansen

"It's Always darkest... right before it gets totally black." 


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