The LCD has standard VGA. First it was connected through an Apple DVI to VGA converter. Then I changed it for a Kensington VGA to USB converter, so I could use the Mini's DVI port with a HDMI cable to my TV.How are you able to get the LCD connected to the mini???
My fault, sorry! I forgot about this thread and deleted that gallery. Another one can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/solsyl/sets/72157629437538092/.BTW a big BOOO goes out to Flickr for requiring a sign-in to view the album which is actually turned out to be private. I don't care for PB that much but at least I can make public albums that don't nag you for a login AND then require a new account.
Yes!Love that monitor! Do you know if it can handle RGB? I would love to have it just for all my retro systems so much easier then keeping all those crts around.
Why not? But wouldn't it make more sense tu attach them to this post? Actually I have to confess that my Macminitosh is retired. It was way cooler to build it than to use it... I sold the Mini last year, but kept my custom SE case and the monitor for who knows what the next project is!What would be even better, superpantoufle, is if you could upload these images as local attachments to a new post. That way they will be available whatever happens to offsite services.
Ah, pardonnez-moi. I meant, to attach them as a new comment on this thread, not as a new thread.Why not? But wouldn't it make more sense tu attach them to this post?What would be even better, superpantoufle, is if you could upload these images as local attachments to a new post.