Hi Claude, If you want to re-use your HP monitors and don't mind a slight "hourglassing" effect on the display area then try the adapters available from Griffen Technologies. http://www.griffintechnology.com/ They work very well in our hands on a variety of Mac's. You do however have to make, or buy, a RBG BNC to standard video cable to connect your monitor. Hope this helps, Geoff >Like many labs, we converted to Mac systems and now have a few HP >monitors gathering dust. I don't mind seeing the HPs computers go, but >the monitors were pretty good.... Does anyone know / heard of a way >(commercial or homemade) we could adapt the monitors to a Mac? Any >combination of adapters and drivers? Specifically, we had an Apple 1710 >go on us and I was wondering if we could somehow use one of the HPs >instead to replace it. > >If not, any suggestions what can we do with the monitors, other than >give everything away? > >Thanks, > >Claude ===================================================== Geoffrey Osborne | ____ __ o Ahh! Flow Cytometry (FACS LAB) | __ `\ <,_ Biomedical Research Centre, | __ (*)/ (*) 2222 Health Sciences Mall, | ==============| University of British Columbia | |--| Vancouver B.C V6T 1Z3 CANADA | |--| Email: geoff@brc.ubc.ca | |--|... Phone: 604 822 7838 | Surfing the Web?: Try http://jcsmr.anu.edu.au/facshome.html =====================================================
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