At 11:12 AM -0400 4/9/2003, Eric L. Strobel wrote: >on 04/09/03 11:02 AM, Clark Martin at cmmac at sonic.net wrote: > >> >> Unless the prices have changed those adapters were about as expensive >> as the monitor. And these days it would be cheaper to get an LCIII >> or Q605 or whatever to replace the LC. >> > >GAK!! Where were you buying those? Even 'back in the day' these things >were only about $35 or so. NEC gave them away like candy if you owned one >of their monitors (I don't even recall them checking very hard, and there >may have been some nominal shipping charge). The basic Mac-VGA adapters are cheap true. I was talking about (and thought you were) the Sync-on-Green adapters that take Sync-on-Green and extract the sync signals that most VGA monitors use. Those are the pricey buggers. -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"