Gdm-20e20 monitor on sparcstation 20 and ultra2

Hi.
I'm using a Sun (sony) gdm-20e20 on a sparcstation 20 and ultra2.
On both the monitor and server turns on, the orange led on the monitor flashes for a bit and then the green led turns on but nothing comes up on the screen.
Does the same thing on my normal pc monitor that ive been using on some E450's and E250's except for when the led goes green i get picture up (openboot screen appears)
Not quite sure why its doing this, theres probably and obvious answer just don't know it :)
can anyone help?
thanks

... having a bit of difficulty trying to understand the issue.
The PC monitor does work on the SS20 and U2, while the Sun monitor does not ?
If "Yes" then what have you set for resolutions on those two older computers?
Did they EVER work with that Sun monitor ?
Are you direct-connecting the monitor to the DB13W3 ports?
The GDM-202E20 has a very limited range of resolutions (only three).
960x680 (though why anyone would use that one is questionable)
1152x900 (Sun's historic standard default output)
1280x1024
See that monitor at a 3rd party web site in Australia
OBP and POST should be at the customary 1152-mode, so this is truly perplexing.
Next, the onboard video of the SS20 fails if the Vsimms go bad.
It could also be configured to run with a SBUS video card.
The Ultra-2 requires a SBUS framebuffer or a UPA framebuffer.
Do the computers boot up enough for you to telnet in from another system?
You could log into them and investigate using that procedure.
Otherwise you will need to TIP in and figure it out that way.
Perhaps there are some custom settings in OBP that need to be cleared out ...

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