ADC to VGA for Apple Display

Hi,

I was offered today a splendid Apple Display 15" ADC. The sad thing is that it is an ADC model. How can I connect it to a VGA graphic card? Is there any female ADC to male VGA adapter around? I guess that such an adapter should have a power supply. It does not matter if it has no USB plugs. Many thanks in advance.

iMac G4 1.25 Mhz - 17" flat, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Dec 20, 2006 1:23 PM

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Dec 21, 2006 10:47 AM in response to Totoleheros10

Similar problem as previous poster. I've got a blue G3 w/VGA port. I just got an ADC monitor after long travails I won't bore you with. I got a DVIator ( http://www.dviator.com), which may help previous poster?? Not sure - I don't understand all the variations in VGA ports & cards. I also got a VGA>DVI adaptor for a few bucks. So I'm going VGA through the adaptor to DVIator to ADC monitor. No luckee.

Just so you know I'm not an idiot, I originally got a 17" blue monitor but it was delivered broken The thing was so heavy and big I decided I wanted to get something else and was ready to return it and get some non-Mac VGA product... but the company that sold it to me would give me a replacement but not my $ back and could offer me nothing but the ADC. They told me it would work with my current scenario.

Dec 21, 2006 9:23 PM in response to ombee

Similar problem as previous poster. I've got a blue
G3 w/VGA port. I just got an ADC monitor after long
travails I won't bore you with. I got a DVIator
( http://www.dviator.com), which may help previous
poster?? Not sure - I don't understand all the
variations in VGA ports & cards. I also got a
VGA>DVI adaptor for a few bucks. So I'm going VGA
through the adaptor to DVIator to ADC monitor. No
luckee.

The DVIator requires the digital video signals from a DVI port. The VGA to DVI adapter just passes the analog video signals from the VGA connector. It does not convert to digital, so will not give any video on a digital display

Just so you know I'm not an idiot, I originally got a
17" blue monitor but it was delivered broken The
thing was so heavy and big I decided I wanted to get
something else and was ready to return it and get
some non-Mac VGA product... but the company that sold
it to me would give me a replacement but not my $
back and could offer me nothing but the ADC. They
told me it would work with my current scenario.

If you get a new video card with DVI out, you can use the DVIator to run the ADC display. ATI Radeon® 9200 MAC Edition RoHS 128MB PCI
<http://shop.ati.com/product.asp?sku=3170811>

Dec 30, 2006 7:47 PM in response to Totoleheros10

To sum up what everyone else is saying - there's a reason it's a good price - it's essentially what the Mac geek community call a "road apple".

A road apple something which really wasn't all that good at the time it was released, and is now close to useless. Don't go the cargo-cult route with Apple equipment - not everything they've made has been a good thing.

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