I have used one like that before, and I didn't have to change any of  
the settings... Have you tried it just like it is now?


        -Cyrus



On Mar 15, 2009, at 8:21 AM, Doug X. wrote:

> Hi, Hmmmm that’s really hard to answer. The device has nothing on  
> it. It looks like a piece of equipment that came with the comp. It  
> has two screws and two screw holes so that the whole thing can be  
> screwed to the appropriate machines. Sorry
>
> Doug
>
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] 
> ] On Behalf Of Brad McCartney
> Sent: March 15, 2009 5:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Mac Quadra 610
>
> What type of Mac to VGA adaptor do you have ??
>
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 3:36 AM, xenisfam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have a Mac Quadra 610 and I would like to connect a PC monitor. I
> have a pin arrangement that you can plug the PC monitor in one side
> and the other side plugs into the Mac. In between there are on/off
> pins (10 of them) I need to know how to set the pins on or off. Can
> anyone help me? Thanks.
>
>
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