--- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could anyone give me some information on what
> this multi-function
> monitor port is? The only computer I ever saw with
> the matching female port
> on it is a Power Mac 7100/66. 

IIRC, that's all it was ever used on, the x100 series
PowerMacs. Apple made the adaptor to be able to
use monitors with that plug on other Macs, Apple also
made an adaptor to use normal monitors on the x100
PowerMacs. To use any resolution other than 640x480
on that monitor, you must have the ADB connected to
it. Then you plug the keyboard and mouse into the
ADB ports on either side of the monitor.

It's a good thng you have the "Hydra" adaptor cable
for it. :)

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