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G4 Power Mac and Monitor Match
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<blockquote data-quote="spinosaurus" data-source="post: 1477057" data-attributes="member: 285520"><p><strong>Thank you</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies. So apparently the Belkin ADC to DVI adapter would allow me to use my 20" cinema display with the G4 PMac. </p><p>Can anyone tell me about current LCD monitors with VGA connectors and the G4?</p><p></p><p>I have a read a substantial number of people trying to keep using their SCSI photo scanners and Vuescan can apparently be used in the current OS X but the adapters seem to be totally gone and if available, terribly expensive. Perhaps it is best to continue to use a slide duplicator and my DSLR to convert slides to digital and for really good slides probably get them commercially scanned. </p><p>My major problem is having things that worked very well and then having them become obsolete and unsustainable because of "progress". I know the market speaks but it seems terribly wasteful.</p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinosaurus, post: 1477057, member: 285520"] [b]Thank you[/b] Thanks for the replies. So apparently the Belkin ADC to DVI adapter would allow me to use my 20" cinema display with the G4 PMac. Can anyone tell me about current LCD monitors with VGA connectors and the G4? I have a read a substantial number of people trying to keep using their SCSI photo scanners and Vuescan can apparently be used in the current OS X but the adapters seem to be totally gone and if available, terribly expensive. Perhaps it is best to continue to use a slide duplicator and my DSLR to convert slides to digital and for really good slides probably get them commercially scanned. My major problem is having things that worked very well and then having them become obsolete and unsustainable because of "progress". I know the market speaks but it seems terribly wasteful. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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