I've had my MDD 2x1GHz FW400 (64MB video) packed away
while I've been moving things around, in the meantime I've sold
the Sony 19" monitor I used with the Mac.

Now I went to use it to retrieve some files, grabbed the first
monitor to hand, a 15" Sony (all CRTs) but it was "out of
scan range", and I automatically presumed that the previously
used resolution was too high so I switched to my Formac 20"
(Trinitron too) but that won't show anything either. This
monitor does not show a message but it is older.

The Mac starts up fine and I can switch it off with Power Key-Return
so it's starting up fine, but no video...

Any ideas ???

Is there any way in which to force the resolution down, though
I would have thought that it would sense the monitor and lower
it automatically.

I have tried starting from the OS X CD without joy.


HELP!!!


Larry

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