Jason,
A couple of my ci's would take about 30-45 seconds to send a signal to the
monitor at cold boot. Are you waiting long enough? Or does the signal not
come through at all even after the system is clearly ready for input? 

Jay

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From: Jason Trunzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> ... For some reason unknown, when I power up the monitor 
> won't kick on.  It's power light is on, and it is using 
> it's own power source; plugged into the power strip and 
> not the IIci. What I have to do is leave the video cable 
> un-screwed so that I can quickly pull it off and plug it 
> back in while the IIci is boting and this kicks the video 
> on every time!  What could possibly be wrong?

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