Gateway Monitor with a Mac PowerPC G4?

I have been given a Gateway monitor (model fpd2275W) and was wondering if this is even compatible with my Mac? Is there a way of making it compatible? Right now all I'm getting is "no signal" when I hook it up.
Message was edited by: Tiamar

Hi! Are you hooking it up vga, dvi or the Apple Hardware connector? I have a 24" Gateway hooked to a Radeon 9200 card using dvi which works great. Tom

Similar Messages

  • Can i have multiple monitor with my mac mini ?

    Can i have multiple monitor with my mac mini like i do with my PC ?  2 differents screens.. not mirror.

    There's lots of Mac Mini models since 2006 or so. What do you have?
    Most support two monitors but how you do it is different depending on model.
    Put this phrase into Google
            dual monitors, mac mini
    and you'll come up with the solution needed based on which MM you have.

  • 3 DVI monitors with Thunderbolt Mac Mini

    Is it possible to have 3 DVI monitors with Thunderbolt Mac Mini?

    Maybe.
    The first could be via a Mini Displayport to DVI adapter
    The second could be via a HDMI to DVI cable
    The third would have to be via a Displaylink USB adapter
    It should be noted that the AMD powered Mac mini 2011 model will handle this workload better.

  • I am looking to buy a Mac mini, but I already have a monitor with a dvi plug in. Will I be able to use this monitor with the Mac mini??

    I am looking to buy a Mac mini, but I already have a monitor with a dvi plug in. Will I be able to use this monitor with the Mac mini??

    Here are the Mini's specs:

  • How do Dual Monitor with my Mac Book Pro (Boot camped with Windows 8) through my mini display port VIA Thunderbolt to a iMac (Model Mid 2011)?

    So I have a Mac Book Pro with a bootcamp Windows 8. I dual monitor on the Mac side with my Mid 2011 iMac through my mini display port via thunder bolt cable. In my perfect world, I would be able to switch to the Windows side and have the iMac mirror or extend my windows display for my gaming pleasure, etc. I'm not sure if it's just a simple driver or that it cannot be done. Please help. Thanks.

    so you want the notebook forum, not this one
    MacBook Pro
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/notebooks/macbook_pro
    https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os?view=discussions 
    http://www.apple.com/support/macbookpro

  • How to use  two monitors with my Mac mini

    Hello,
    I have a Mac mini and using a 20" Samsung Monitor with it which works well. I also have my 40" LCD Samsung telly, set up next to it. Whenever i watch a DVD using my Mac i have to swap over the cables. Is there a way of getting the right cables etc and making it so i would be able to watch a dvd on the 40" and still use the 20" surfing the net etc. I had a similar set up with my old windows laptop, but cant seem to work out how do it with the mac. Both monitors have modern sockets, the 40in has HDMI/DVI IN and AGV, the 20" has AGV and HDCP/DVI IN. Many thanks.

    To the best of my knowledge there is no way to use dual displays on the Mini. You may be able to find some adapter that will allow you to physically connect two displays, but they will be mirrored, not spanned.
    To do what you describe would take spanning, which the Mini is not capable of doing. Unless something has changed recently,..

  • BOOT ROM VERSION ISSUES WITH MINI MAC POWERPC G4 (1.2)

    HI,
    I AM HAVING SOME BOOT PROBLEMS ON REBUILDING MY MAC MINI. WHENEVER I PUT IN A BRAND NEW COPY OF EITHER PANTHER OR TIGER THE BOOT SCREEN WITH THE APPLE LOGO CRASHES AND FUNNY GRAPHICS APPEARS, RESULTING IN A FORCED REBOOT AND USING F12 TO EJECT THE CD. THE MAC MINI IS FINE BOOTING OFF OF ITS OWN MANUFACTURE CD, WHICH IS A COPY OF PANTHER, BUT WON'T UPGRADE WITH ANY TIGER DISKS. I HAVE EVEN MANAGED TO CHANGE THE DISKS WITH SOMEBODY ELSE WHO WAS SUCCESSFUL IN UPGRADING TO TIGER.
    I HAVE LOOKED ON THE INTERNET AND OTHER PEOPLE HAVE EXPERIENCED THE SAME PROBLEM. THEY MENTIONED THAT I SHOULD CHANGE/UPDATE MY BOOT ROM VERSION FROM 4.8.9F1 TO 4.9.8F4.
    DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THIS BOOT ROM UPDATE? I HAVE LOOKED ON APPLE DOWNLOADS, BUT NOTHING APPEARS TO HELP. ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS APPREACIATED.
    MANY THANKS
    SUPERHEROTIMO

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    First, a word of etiquette, writing your post in ALL CAPS is considered the same thing as yelling. Please don't use ALL CAPS when writing your messages.
    Exactly which Mac mini do you have? Is it a G4 Mac mini running at 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 or 1.5GHz? (If it came with Panther install disks, it couldn't be an Intel Mac mini.) Which version of Mac OS X came with your Mac mini? Some of the earlier Mac minis shipped with Mac OS X 10.3.7 and will not startup from any earlier version (most of the retail copies of Panther are 10.3.0 or 10.3.4). If it's a Mac mini that shipped later, it would have come with Mac OS X 10.4.2 and, again, won't startup from any earlier version (most retail copies of Tiger were 10.4.0 but now have 10.4.4). Trying to startup from a disk that's the wrong version will usually cause a "kernel panic" and force you to restart.
    So, if your Mac mini shipped with Mac OS X 10.3.7, you should be able to use any retail copy of Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) to update your computer. However, you won't be able to update to 10.4 from the install disk that came with another Mac. You will need to buy a retail copy of your own.
    There are no firmware updates available to download to upgrade the "Boot ROM" on your G4 Mac mini, so that option is really not available.
    -Doug

  • How to set up dual monitors with a Mac Mini

    The Mac Mini has only one video output port. I very nearly didn't buy a Mac Mini system because I need to work with two monitors. I use the second monitor to display information in Web pages, PDFs, and Word documents while I am working in the main window.
    However, I discovered after quite a bit of Googling that it is possible to set up dual monitors using an inexpensive USB video adapter (about $70).
    So I bought my Mini (1.83Ghz, 2GB RAM, 200GB 7200rpm Seagate Momentus), and I also bought a USB video adapter called the EVGA Plus.
    I've installed this system and used it now for a week, and I am quite pleased with it. So I thought I'd pass this information along to anyone who's interested. Please note that, although this is my first post to this forum, this isn't spam -- I have no financial relationship with any of the companies mentioned here, other than as a customer.
    LINKS
    EVGA Plus:
    http://www.evga.com/articles/409.asp
    Their literature does not mention Mac OS X compatibility. However, the underlying technology is made by Display Link. You can download beta Mac OS X drivers from their site:
    Go to Display Link to download the beta Mac OS support -- see
    http://www.displaylink.com/macbetadrivers.html
    The disk image includes a very well written PDF document that explains the driver's status and limitations.
    PICS
    My Mac Mini setup, with dual monitors:
    http://lh5.ggpht.com/BPfaffenberger/SGV5A7lA2QI/AAAAAAAABMI/CBuR4m3uGRA/IMG_0144 .JPG?imgmax=800
    The EVGA+ USB display unit - a tiny little thing - driven by Mac OS beta drivers from Display Link:
    http://lh3.ggpht.com/BPfaffenberger/SGV49qpHuQI/AAAAAAAABME/b9wo9TZPJdE/IMG_0143 .JPG?imgmax=800
    *MORE INFO*
    A thread at 123macmini.com on the same topic, including another user's experiences and MUCH better pictures:
    http://www.123macmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=19126&postdays=0&postorder=asc& start=0&sid=5a05cb75b90cab5bbc7dfd16b02632c1
    NOTES
    * The DisplayLink driver is beta. It doesn't support 2D or 3D accelerated graphics. You can't use it to display iPhoto slide shows, for example. However, I need to be able to display a Web page, document, or PDF in the second monitor while I am working in the first. I've found this solution to be quite acceptable for this purpose.
    * Several other companies make USB video units that use the same DisplayLink support, so they should work, too. However, they are more expensive -- largely because they're set up to function as port expanders, I believe. The EVGA Plus was the only unit priced under $100 when I did my search.
    * USB does not have very much bandwidth, so you might be surprised that to hear that it's possible to use USB to drive a monitor! You'll find that the display isn't as fast as DVI, but for my purposes, I've found it quite acceptable.
    * The EVGA Plus comes with a terrible USB to mini USB cable that will cause all sorts of display problems. Replace it with the type of cable that is used to hook up digital cameras to a USB port.
    * Once everything is installed, you can use the Displays in System Preferences (or just click the icon on the menu bar) to adjust the second monitor. You can choose display resolutions (depending on your monitor's ability, of course). Rotation works. You can also right-click the second monitor and choose a different background color or graphic.
    Don't expect miracles. Don't go this route if you want to run videos or games in the second monitor. And if you get an EVGA Plus, replace that horrible cable!
    I hope this information is helpful.
    Bryan

    There has been quite a lot of discussion here about driving twin displays with the mini, and more recently about the potential for USB video adapters to facilitate this, particularly in the light of several vendors claiming they have suitable MacOS devices and drivers 'almost ready'.
    The DisplayLink solution seems to be the one most suggested as viable, though it's a pity they have not yet been able to move their drivers from beta - I suspect that puts a few people off. It's therefore good to hear of a real-world experience that should help others decide whether or not to go this route!

  • Using a HDMI Only Monitor with 2011 Mac Mini i5 2.3

    Hi, Just Wondering if anyone has experience with this...
    I have searched High and low and cannot work out if the issues with this are fixed or still happening to people.
    I am looking a connecting the 2011 Mac Mini with HDMI port directly to HDMI port of a third party monitor but the ones Iam interested in (and are in my price range!)  seem to have only HDMI and sometimes VGA also. If I connect the cable directly from the mac to the monitor are there issues with resolutions, wake from sleep, colours being bad/off etc? Is it recommended to only use DVI from the 2011 Mac Mini?
    Just need to check this before buying a new monitor and I cant seem to find the answers anywhere so any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
    Steve

    Yes, you can connect an HDMI monitor directly up to a 2011 using an HDMI cable.
    Look at >  http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/mac_mini_mid2011_ug.pdf in Chapter 1 on Page 15 of the User Guide.

  • How to use Dual monitors with G5 Mac;  AND    How can the image in "Develop" be made to look like wh

    Two questions: How can I use my dual monitors on my G5 Mac?
    How can the image in "Develop" be made to look like what it will print, just as it is
    done in Photoshop with view>proof setup.

    Still wondering what tool is available in LR 1.1 to "view proof"
    As in Photoshop CS 3, and previous versions of PS, in view I can
    choose the custom .icc profile of the printer, to view what the final
    print will nearly perfectly appear like.
    What tool is available in LR 1.1 to do the same?
    Equipment: Mac OS 10.4.10; dual monitors; Epson Pro 9600 and SPR
    2400, both dedicated to matte black ink. Color working space is
    ProPhoto RGB. I stay in 16 bit.

  • How to use Dual monitors with G5 Mac;  And...    How can the image in "Develop" be made to look like

    Two questions: How can I use my dual monitors on my G5 Mac?
    How can the image in "Develop" be made to look like what it will print, just as it is
    done in Photoshop with view>proof setup.

    Patience! :)
    (This was asked and answered in previous thread.)

  • 23" Monitor with Older Macs

    I am posting this here in case anybody needs help in the future.
    I just got a 23" HD monitor to use with an older Quicksilver 867 mhz G4 (not a dual one, from 2001). I had to install a new graphics card - I used the ATI Radeon 9200 which is compatible with the older G4's and also works with OS 10.2.8. At first the monitor did not work, unless it was mirrored with the older monitor, and it was at a poor resolution, so I had to remove the original graphics card (which was acting as the default and preventing the new monitor from working), and then reset the PRAM.
    As soon as I did all that, it worked. Since the ATI cards have DVI ports, I did not need to use an additional adapter cable.
    Quicksilver G4 867 Mhz   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

    Hi there, Aperture 2.0runs quite well on my machine, although I've got the X800 card in it. After reading someone's post about the Quad 3 GHz w 8 core's NEVER showing a "loading" in 20 MB RAW files (and I tested this at the Apple store, I just had to upgrade to the new 8-core. Any week now...
    But it's really like in the review (CNET methinks) "it's like someone chucked a new processor in there".... press p and it is flying!

  • No signal on monitor with new mac mini?

    i bought 3 mac mini's., But I can't get a signal on my usual small monitors (iliyama) bu8t I get a normal signal on a 'wide-screen'. What can I do about it?

    The fact you are getting the same symptoms with two displays suggests the mini or the DVI/VGA adaptor may be at fault.
    I would suggest you follow the suggestions in http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300583 and if that doesn't help, since this is a new mini, call Apple without any further delay.
    Note that in the above document it refers to resetting the PMU. This is something related to the earlier minis. For your Intel model instead of resetting the PMU, you need to try an 'SMC reset which is done as follows:
    -Switch the system off
    -Unplug all cables from the computer, including the power cord and any display cables.
    -Wait at least 15 seconds.
    -Plug the power cord back in, making sure the power button is not being pressed at the time.
    -Then reconnect your keyboard and mouse to the computer.
    -Press the power button on the back to start up your computer.

  • Can I use my monitor with a Mac Mini?

    I have this monitor from Dell, 19".
    http://accessories.euro.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=it&l=it&s=dhs&cs=itdhs 1&sku=53808
    Can I use MacMini with this monitor without problems?
    Problems like slow refresh or other problems..
    I answer this because MacMini has only 64mb video shared memory...

    Yes, you can use a switch. I do. I had to experiment to find one I liked. So I recommend that you buy from a store with an easy return policy.
    RE RAM: "What have I done to cause this poor performance":
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=3463183
    "SLOW, beach-balling Mini":
    http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=3528181
    I'd also recommend the 1.66GHz with 2 Gig and combo-drive and an external burner for best value and performance:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=822216

  • Medical grade grey scale monitors with a Mac Pro

    Has anyone been successful in using a Mac Pro to drive a pair of 3 mP grey scale monitors for remote radiology viewing and if so what video card works? When I use my MacBookPro dual dvi output to a "Wide" monitor there are two images present on the screen, side by side.

    Most of the newer MacPro models have one dual-link DVI port and one mini-display port. So you may need a mini-display-to-DVI adapter if you plan to use two monitors.
    http://store.apple.com/us/search?find=MiniDisplayPort+to+DVIAdapter&mco=Nzc1MjMwNg
    -DH

Maybe you are looking for