Mitsubishi AD-A205 Apple to PC Monitor Converter For Vintage Macs For Sale

Mitsubishi AD-A205 Apple to PC Monitor Converter For Vintage Macs
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Mitsubishi AD-A205 Apple to PC Monitor Converter For Vintage Macs:
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Mitsubishi AD-A205 Apple to PC Monitor Converter For Apple Macintosh Vintage Computers
Run a VGA monitor on a vintage MacKeep that older MAC going even if your Apple monitor dies
Run almost any PC Monitor on Older ADB/NUBUS Macintosh Computers
Some other older Macintosh computers may be able to use this if they have a high end NuBus video card installed (maybe, no guarantee). Below is a list of Macs that Apples says can support a VGA monitor.
I have not tried this with the new LED monitors, just the older CRT monitors.I used this adapter to run a PC style SVGA monitor on my Macintosh LC II ComputerHere is a chart of Macs that run VGA Monitors
The list used to be here on the Apple website--it is moved or gone
Most Macintosh computers work with VGA monitors, including:
Macintosh LC Computers
LC
LC II
LC III
LC 475
LC 630Performa Computers
Performa 400, 405, 410, 430
Performa 450
Performa 460, 466, 467
Performa 600
Performa 630 seriesCentris/Quadra 610
Centris/Quadra 650
Centris/Quadra 660AVQuadra Computers
Quadra 605
Quadra 700
Quadra 800
Quadra 900
Quadra 950
Quadra 840AV
Quadra 630Power Macintosh Computers
Power Macintosh 5200 series
Power Macintosh 6100 series
Power Macintosh 6200 series
Power Macintosh 6300
Power Macintosh 7100 series
Power Macintosh 7200 series
Power Macintosh 7600
Power Macintosh 8100 series
Power Macintosh 8500 series
Power Macintosh 9500 seriesPowerBook Computers
PowerBook 160
PowerBook 165c
PowerBook 180
PowerBook 180c
PowerBook 190 Series - Must have external video upgrade
PowerBook 500 Series
PowerBook Duo (with MiniDock or Duo Dock)
PowerBook 2400
PowerBook 3400
PowerBook 5300 SeriesSAD! My Macintosh IIci is NOT on the list. HOWEVER, with an upgraded video card installed in my IIci, I can run a VGA monitor.Excellent condition - Used
Guaranteed Working.NOTE: I have switches 3 & 4 ON to run my VGA monitor on my Mac (see chart on back of adapter)
Setup for monitors.
I set my test to VGA/SVGA MODE to test on my LC II
Connects to your Macintosh
Connects your VGA monitor into this side.




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