The one I’m using is very thin - it’s only 1/4 inch thick. I got it many years ago after purchasing a new, expensive 15 inch multi sync monitor, and requested it from the company’s customer service department.
If the 5v and 12v voltages are ok while the machine is running, you should check the fan. Is the power supply fan is not spinning, you should replace the fan.
I don’t know the correct switch settings for sync. I was just pointing out sync on green is wrong.
Your adapter should work with the right settings.
The no switch multi sync adapters work great.
The 660AV should Support 640 x 480, 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. Sync on green should not be used. The Apple Multiple Scan Display should work fine with your Mac. On the Dell, you should select the VGA input and not DVi input. Good luck finding the correct settings.
I checked the LSL 7 wiki, and the Mac version was released on January 18, 1997. For reference, 180 MHz 603e machines were released in 1996 and 250 MHz 603e machines were sold in 1987. While the game might run on a 68040 Mac, it probably requires a faster PowerMac to run well - that’s my theory
FYI Steam rereleased LSL 7 on Steam in 2017 for Windows XP thru 10. You can still buy it on Steam for $5.99 https://store.steampowered.com/app/765890/Leisure_Suit_Larry_7__Love_for_Sail/
I disagree with shadedream. I have After Dark 4 and it does not work with MacOS8 or 8.1 on 68K based Macs.
I suggest reverting to System 7.6.1 - the latest OS compatible with After Dark. Star Trek TOS After Dark installs and work fine with After Dark 4.
There was a hacked version of Apple Drive setup that worked with nearly all SCSI drives. Another option is FWB Hard Disk Toolkit that allowed booting from non-Apple drives. This was shipped with Umax Mac clones and probably other Mac clones on the System CD.
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