Right, I have a monitor that is on a Beige G3 that I want to connect
to a VGA connector on a B&W G3.  So, I need to go from VGA to the
four pin Apple Monitors.

On Sep 23, 1:49 pm, "J.M.P.Hissel" <jo...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> On 23-09-2009 01:26, Chance Reecher, cnrtechh...@gmail.com, wrote:
>
> > Are we talking about the ADC port (digital) or the Apple monitor
> > connector (analog)?
> > There are simple little pin adapters for the latter that are very cheap.
> > As for converting a VGA signal to ADC, a signal conversion has to occur,
> > not just a connector adaption. I think there was an adapter made for
> > this, but it cost over 250$. In that case, just get a DVI videocard and
> > the Apple ADC to DVI adapter and save yourself at least 100$.
>
> Sorry, but I strongly believe you didn't understand Gus's question. He was
> talking about an old Mac monitor with DB-15 connection to a VGA-card in a
> Mac. See also my answer to his question.
>
> Jo Hissel
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