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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 228329" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>I'm not really sure what the question is either, but here's at least a bit of an explanation:</p><p>The Quicksilver stock graphic card (like most PowerMacs) supports 2 displays, all you need to use 2 VGA displays is an ADC to VGA adaptor.</p><p></p><p>If you have just one display, and it's VGA, you can use the VGA connector, the Mac recognizes automatically which one is connected.</p><p>If that's what you did, and it still doesn't work, try the display on an other computer (with the same cable). If it works, there's something wrong with the Quicksilver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 228329, member: 5184"] I'm not really sure what the question is either, but here's at least a bit of an explanation: The Quicksilver stock graphic card (like most PowerMacs) supports 2 displays, all you need to use 2 VGA displays is an ADC to VGA adaptor. If you have just one display, and it's VGA, you can use the VGA connector, the Mac recognizes automatically which one is connected. If that's what you did, and it still doesn't work, try the display on an other computer (with the same cable). If it works, there's something wrong with the Quicksilver. [/QUOTE]
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