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DIY ADC to VGA lead

I was wanting to run dual displays on my PowerMac G4, but unwilling to spend £30 on the adapter to turn the ADC port into something more useful. This cludgy mess is what I came up with :) - it does work though! I used the connector from an EVC cable which I got on eBay for £2.50, but removed the original shroud from the plug so it would fit in the socket.





 

trag

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The analog signals used by VGA are present on the ADC socket. The problem folks usually run into, is that almost none of the ADC<=>DVI adapters propagate those analog signals the DVI analog pins.

So a combination of ADC > ADC/DVI adapter > DVI/VGA adapter usually does not work.

It should be relatively trivial to open up an ADC/DVI adapter and connect up the analog pins at both ends properly.

 
I did write down the diagram which I used to make the cable -

adcvga.png


 
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