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In fact the monitors are not broken. The problem is to be able to use them.
They are unusable on modern machine with modern operating system.
Greetings.
Fabio Di Tomasso

>I remember Sigma Design for their Mac monitors a while back ie. 1989 or so.
>You may need to check their connector to see if they work on PC... Just a
>thought... You didn't mention what kind of problems you had so other people
>can help you?
>Regards,
>Changhsu Liu

>>Istanbul, 10-08-1999
>>In my workplace I found in a depo 5 old grey scale monitors that were used
>>for desktop publishing: CORNERSTONE DUAL PAGE and SIGMA DESIGN (21 inch) with
>>their dedicated board. I try to find on the Internet the driver to make them
>>work with Windows 95, 98 or NT, without succes. The only thing I found for the
>>CORNERSTONE monitors is the Windows 3.1 driver. It is a pity to leave them in a depo
>>since they are able to display a resolutin of 1600x1400!!
>>Did somebody as an idea of genius about how to use them on a modern machine
>>with a modern operating system?
>>Help, please.
>>Fabio Di Tomasso

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