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Brendan:
I looked in two old (1993 and '95) books on repairing PC's. They both
say that the VGA cards used 15 pin connectors; the other earlier types
of monitors used 9 pin connectors. It sounds like you've got something
else.
-- Regards, Carroll


Brendhan Horne wrote:
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> I realize that most svga moniters have a db 15 pin set up ( 3 rows of 5 ). I realize Silicon graphics makes it's own type connector. Do the old vga monitors have 11 pin connections or is it something else?
>

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