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<DIV> Riba: I was thinking about getting an (used) Apple 22" M8149 ADC Display... which (I suppose) is perfectly Cube compatible. I currently have an Apple 17" ADC Display connected to a 32MB NVIDIA GeForce2 GPU (pulled from a tower).
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<DIV>Would you please explain why do you say "22" display had a mechanical power button which simply does not fit the Cube"!?
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<DIV>Are we referring to different displays!? Isn't the power button on these 22" similar to the ones in the 17s"!?
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<DIV>Thanks in advance,
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<DIV>LM<br><br>On 12/4/06, Riba <riba@ml1.net> wrote:<br>><br>>No, not the CPU upgrade :)<br>><br>>I just want to share with everyone that I "upgraded" my display by<br>>exchanging my 22" cinema display for 23" one (translucent of course) +<br>>some cash. :)<br>>I don't really need it, but I guess this was a rare opportunity to get<br>>it so I just had to take a plunge. Besides, 22" display had a mechanical<br>>power button which simply does not fit with the Cube ;)<br>><br>>I *still* don't feel the need to replace my stock 450 MHz CPU! :)<br>><br>>Cube mailing list<br>>Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com<br>>http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube<br>><br>>Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff:<br>>         http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984<br>><br><br><br><br>--<br>"Anyway, after we go out and work our hearts out, after you go out and help<br>us turn out the vote, after we've convinced the good Americans to vote, and<br>while they're at it, pull that old George W. lever, if I'm the one, when I<br>put my hand on the Bible, when I put my hand on the Bible, that day when<br>they swear us in, when I put my hand on the Bible, I will swear to not to<br>uphold the laws of the land." @- George  W. Bush, Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 27,<br>2000<br> </DIV>
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