Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors

2002-04-24 Thread Ken Norris (dialup)
on 4/22/02 9:09 AM, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Ben Smith \(QM Systems\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 10:20:51 +0100 You cannot use the 9 Pin PC monitors on a Mac as they will at best be CGA, this is a crude low res

Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors

2002-04-22 Thread Ben Smith \(QM Systems\)
-Original Message- From: PowerBooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Norris (dialup) Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 1:32 PM To: PowerBooks Subject: Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors on 4/19/02 12:31 PM, (PowerBooks) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do I do if I want

Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors

2002-04-20 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 20/04/02 13:32, Ken Norris (dialup) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Right, well that's what I mean...Why do I need a video card? This is a PB 1400c, has the optional video port in the rear. The dongle design leads me to believe it needs only a cable. Are you saying you think I need some kind

Re: PB 1400 and ext monitors

2002-04-19 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 19/04/02 06:51, Ken Norris (dialup) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, PowerBook Stats: PB 1400c, 133mhz, 48mb with 128mb CF card as VRAM, 1.2g internal HD, optional monitor port, Global Village fax/modem PC card. What do I do if I want to use an external monitor and increase

PB 1400 and ext monitors

2002-04-18 Thread Ken Norris (dialup)
Hello, PowerBook Stats: PB 1400c, 133mhz, 48mb with 128mb CF card as VRAM, 1.2g internal HD, optional monitor port, Global Village fax/modem PC card. What do I do if I want to use an external monitor and increase resolution? I have the dongle for the monitor port. Best regards, Ken N. --