On Feb 4, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

>
>
> On Feb 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
>
>>
>> How would I connect two apple adc displays to one mdd? is it  
>> possible?
>
> If you have multiple outputs on your video card, you need to get an
> adapter for that; Dr. Bott used to sell the VGAtor, and DVIator which
> converted from VGA or DVI respectively to ADC output. They were quite
> expensive, large external boxes that also absconded with a USB port on
> the system.
>
> The simplest solution is to find some sucker^H^H^H^H some worthy soul
> with an ADC port to sell the ADC monitor to and use the money to help
> buy a DVI or VGA monitor.
>
> And if it's a CRT ADC monitor, well, fuggedaboutit...you can't GIVE
> those away...
>
>

That's what I thought... fortunately for me, I was looking at a  
possible purchase of the adc displays... but not now. Funny thing is  
how they're fetching 350 on feebay for the 23's that are 3-5 years old  
when you can buy a NEW 24" state-of-the-art display for less? go figure.
Jeff Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536

208-935-0992
eBay ID: Bluebedheads w/290+ pos. feedback


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