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Only for MultiSync displays, such as the Multiple Scan series.
Some of those (the 1705 in particular) have a separable cable - you can use any normal VGA monitor cable with those.
Apple built its own such adapter and bundled it both with VGA output PowerBooks and some of their displays.
A photo of it is part of the chain I use here to connect my Multiple Scan 20 to my PC:
I haven't tested this myself, but that adapter should also allow older fixed-sync Apple displays to work with slightly newer Macs that have regular VGA ports - at least using Apple's stock video cards. (For example: A 16" Macintosh Color Display should run on a blue-and-white G3 or a G4 QuickSilver.)
What you have there is basically what I'm looking for. (The middleman in the picture). I'm hoping that the monitor inside of a G3 iMac is compatible with VGA since it has the Macintosh DB15 connection.
Does that adapter have a name or a part number that you're aware of?
Yes. The Apple part number on mine is 590-1120-A. You should be able to use this with an iMac display. If I'm remembering correctly, I was able to use my iMac/233's monitor with a Quadra 840av back in the day.
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