Performa 600 monitor

A friend has a Performa 600, OS8, and wants to get old files off it to convert to pc format. His original monitor died and he wants to know what kind of monitor he can connect and if an adapter is needed in order to connect a current monitor. I recall my IIsi required an adapter with dip switches for monitor connection and wondered if that's what he needs.
Thanks for any help you can provide.

The Performa has the old Apple-proprietary 15-pin video connector, so unless your friend has another Apple monitor of the same vintage, he'll probably end up using a VGA monitor and so will need an Apple 15-pin video to VGA adapter, probably the same thing as you had for your IIsi.

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    SY-LSIND
    0
    SY-PAGNO
    0
    SY-LINNO
    1
    SY-COLNO
    1
    SY-PFKEY
    SY-UCOMM
    SY-TITLE
    SY-MSGTY
    SY-MSGID
    SY-MSGNO
    000
    SY-MSGV1
    SY-MSGV2
    SY-MSGV3
    SY-MSGV4
    SY-MODNO
    0
    SY-DATUM
    20071224
    SY-UZEIT
    070256
    SY-XPROG
    SAPMSSY0
    SY-XFORM
    NEW-LINE
    Active Calls/Events
    No.   Ty.          Program                             Include                             Line
    Name
    2 FORM         RSORAT4M                            RSORAT4M                              163
    AKT_DAY_HIST2
    1 EVENT        RSORAT4M                            RSORAT4M                               73
    END-OF-SELECTION
    Chosen variables
    Name
    Val.
    No.       2 Ty.          FORM
    Name  AKT_DAY_HIST2
    SCREEN
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    2222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    %_DUMMY$$
    0000
    0000
    2222
    0000
    MONIKEY
    --UBD     days    h/2
    0000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000
    2254422222667722226232
    DD52400000419300008F20
    MONI
    DB--UBD     days    h/2 ##  ##################################################################
    00000000000000000000000000000F0083300C019880423CCCCBA185073210552E8C0334266086A470B60061642777
    00000000000000000000000000000F1204000802DCF80B619C242588C81881810C0A70020645DC07BF1AFE070ECE1C
    4422544222226677222262320022800003300001090100EE1161721CA580CAFEA65BC607333BC23214789666B6D8BC
    42DD52400000419300008F20000076120120000F291C430000062325261E520B6388C203600303CA0830014245D093
    MONI-CLUSTR
    8912646
    08
    07
    OBJ3
    0000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000
    2222222222222222222222222222222
    0000000000000000000000000000000
    OBJ4[]
    Table[initial]
    HIST2[]
    Table[initial]
    SY-SUBRC
    0
    0000
    0000
    HIST2
    00000000000000######################
    000000000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000000000
    333333333333330000000000000000000000
    00000000000000000C000C000000000C000C
    S2
    0
    0
    2
    0
    KBYTES
    0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.
    00000000
    0000000C
    No.       1 Ty.          EVENT
    Name  END-OF-SELECTION
    TSN
    000000000000000
    000000000000000
    222222222222222
    000000000000000
    TYP
    00000000000000000
    00000000000000000
    22222222222222222
    00000000000000000
    S3
    0
    0
    2
    0
    LOGBUCH-LASTDAY
    20070315
    00000000
    00000000
    33333333
    20070315
    DATE
    20071224
    00000000
    00000000
    33333333
    20071224
    SY-REPID
    RSORAT4M
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    5545453422222222222222222222222222222222
    23F2144D00000000000000000000000000000000
    S5
    0
    0
    2
    0
    S7
    0
    0
    2
    0
    ROOT
    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222
    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    SEG_TYPE
    00000000000000000
    00000000000000000
    22222222222222222
    00000000000000000
    S4
    0
    0
    2
    0
    Internal notes
    The termination was triggered in function "CheckSimpleComponent"
    of the SAP kernel, in line 1183 of the module
    "//bas/700_REL/src/krn/runt/abconne.c#16".
    The internal operation just processed is "IMPO".
    Internal mode was started at 20071224070256.
    Active Calls in SAP Kernel
    Lines of C Stack in Kernel (Structure Differs on Each Platform)
    DoStack2 ( 0x105c65dc0, 0xffffffff7fff9900, 0x1004ffecc, 0x0, 0x20, 0x10315f010 ), at 0x1004ff
    CTrcStack2 ( 0x105c65dc0, 0x0, 0x18800, 0x1031a4d20, 0x100b21370, 0x10315f010 ), at 0x1004ffa6
    __1cQrabax_CStackSave6F_v_ ( 0x103385400, 0x3385400, 0x103a0e490, 0x1021a9af0, 0x100000000, 0x
    ab_rabax ( 0x100000000, 0x31a4c00, 0x103a0d000, 0x3a0d000, 0x2000, 0x0 ), at 0x100b21370
    __1cUCheckSimpleComponent6FkpnICONNE_RD_kpnQDESCRIPTION_CNTL_kCkL6kpknHAB_DATA_kI9D9D_i_ ( 0xf
    __1cRConneCmpCheckList6FkpnICONNE_RD_kpnQDESCRIPTION_CNTL_kppnMImportOpHead_kLpknHAB_DATA_kpk9
    __1cNConneCmpCheck6FkpnICONNE_RD_pknHAB_DATA_kpnQDESCRIPTION_CNTL_ppnMImportOpHead_kLkpLII_i_
    __1cMimport_check6FpnICONNE_RD_ppnMImportOpHead_kpCC_i_ ( 0xffffffff7fffa9a8, 0xffffffff7fffbb
    __1cLab_connread6FIpnLIMPORT_INFO_kpkHpnHAB_DATA_pFpHLp6ppv_ipFppCpLInJEXPO_MODE__i_i_ ( 0xfff
    __1cLexpo_import6F_v_ ( 0x0, 0xfffffffe324a90a4, 0xfffffffe324a90ac, 0x105be9e84, 0x0, 0x105ce
    __1cIab_jimpo6F_v_ ( 0x100000000, 0x5c66400, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0x94 ), at 0x1009d7f64
    __1cIab_extri6F_i_ ( 0x100000000, 0x5cea400, 0x230, 0x1, 0x0, 0x46 ), at 0x1006f9298
    __1cJab_xevent6FpkH_i_ ( 0xfffffffe324a9fe8, 0xfffffffe324a7398, 0x2ac, 0x0, 0x4c, 0x105c6648
    __1cIab_trigg6F_i_ ( 0x105bea340, 0x105c69588, 0x10093cc48, 0x20, 0x215fc00, 0x0 ), at 0x1009
    ab_run ( 0x1062f8288, 0x105c69000, 0x1021b23fc, 0x0, 0x105c6647c, 0x0 ), at 0x100b9346c
    dynpmcal ( 0x106305708, 0x6, 0xc, 0x1035867c8, 0x100589628, 0x1031a4d14 ), at 0x100581e1c
    dynppai0 ( 0x106305708, 0x106306d14, 0x0, 0x1031a4d78, 0x0, 0x105c86004 ), at 0x10057f120
    dynprctl ( 0x106305708, 0x0, 0x103199024, 0x1300, 0x1, 0x128c ), at 0x10057d764
    dynpen00 ( 0x0, 0x106305708, 0x106305708, 0x0, 0x106305708, 0x102a5fc00 ), at 0x100579c64
    TskhLoop ( 0x0, 0xb, 0xffffffff6f408530, 0x0, 0x100288854, 0x0 ), at 0x10028f248
    ThStart ( 0x1, 0x280800, 0x100280800, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x10319a0c0 ), at 0x1002815f4
    DpMain ( 0x37e6800, 0x3197400, 0x100000000, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0 ), at 0x1001b2e8c
    List of ABAP programs affected
    Index
    Typ
    Program
    Group
    Date
    Time
    Size
    Lang.
    0
    Prg
    RSORAT4M
    0
    21.03.2007
    19:50:50
    98304
    E
    1
    Prg
    SAPMSSY0
    1
    21.03.2007
    19:51:33
    90112
    E
    2
    Prg
    SAPMSSYD
    1
    21.03.2007
    19:51:17
    21504
    E
    3
    Prg
    SAPFSYSCALLS
    1
    09.09.2004
    14:18:32
    11264
    E
    4
    Prg
    RSDBRUNT
    0
    21.03.2007
    19:50:43
    254976
    E
    5
    Typ
    RSSCR
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:21:45
    5120
    6
    Prg
    RSDBSPBL
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:21:58
    72704
    E
    7
    Prg
    SAPDB__S
    0
    30.03.2005
    10:22:01
    19456
    E
    8
    Prg
    RSDBSPMC
    0
    21.03.2007
    19:28:01
    79872
    E
    9
    Typ
    DDSHDESCR
    0
    03.09.1997
    03:05:16
    4096
    10
    Typ
    SPPARAMS
    0
    07.05.1997
    13:10:38
    2048
    11
    Typ
    SPPARAMS
    0
    07.05.1997
    13:10:38
    2048
    12
    Prg
    SAPLSABE
    12
    09.09.2004
    14:18:36
    13312
    E
    13
    Prg
    SAPLSECU
    13
    27.03.2007
    17:41:57
    87040
    E
    14
    Typ
    RSSUBINFO
    0
    14.10.1999
    22:01:03
    3072
    15
    Prg
    SAPLSTUP
    15
    08.03.2005
    19:04:31
    74752
    E
    16
    Prg
    SAPLCNDP
    16
    21.03.2007
    16:17:37
    193536
    E
    17
    Prg
    SAPLSCNT
    17
    18.02.2005
    14:16:06
    30720
    E
    18
    Prg
    SAPSHDTV
    17
    05.01.2005
    16:26:16
    36864
    E
    19
    Prg
    SAPFGUICNTL
    1
    18.02.2005
    14:15:08
    24576
    E
    20
    Prg
    SAPLOLEA
    20
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    96256
    E
    21
    Prg
    SAPLSGUI
    21
    21.03.2007
    19:51:33
    82944
    E
    22
    Prg
    SAPLSTTM
    22
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    69632
    E
    23
    Prg
    SAPLSBDC
    23
    05.07.2005
    13:10:18
    44032
    E
    24
    Prg
    SAPLSFES
    24
    27.03.2007
    17:42:13
    257024
    E
    25
    Prg
    SAPLTHFB
    25
    27.03.2007
    17:38:01
    392192
    E
    26
    Typ
    WPINFO
    0
    26.02.1999
    14:49:01
    6144
    27
    Prg
    SAPLURFC
    27
    15.06.2005
    11:39:01
    22528
    E
    28
    Prg
    SAPLSPLUGIN
    28
    09.09.2004
    14:18:36
    8192
    E
    29
    Typ
    SWCBCONT
    0
    15.11.2000
    17:55:11
    3072
    30
    Typ
    OLE_VERBS
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:20
    2048
    31
    Typ
    OLE_PA
    0
    04.04.1995
    16:02:19
    2048
    32
    Typ
    MONI
    0
    31.03.2004
    16:41:21
    5120
    33
    Prg
    CX_SY_IMPORT_MISMATCH_ERROR===CP
    33
    05.07.2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    34
    Typ
    SCX_SRCPOS
    0
    18.05.2004
    14:07:11
    2048
    35
    Prg
    CX_DYNAMIC_CHECK==============CP
    35
    05.07.2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    36
    Prg
    CX_ROOT=======================CP
    36
    05.07.2005
    13:10:16
    11264
    E
    37
    Prg
    CX_NO_CHECK===================CP
    37
    05.07.2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    38
    Prg
    CX_SY_NO_HANDLER==============CP
    38
    05.07.2005
    13:10:16
    10240
    E
    39
    Typ
    SYST
    0
    09.09.2004
    14:18:12
    31744
    Directory of Application Tables
    Name                                     Date       Time       Lngth
    Val.
    Program  RSORAT4M
    SYST                                     09.09.2004 14:18:12   00004612
    00000x00010000000000000000000
    MONI                                       .  .       :  :     00002944
    DB--UBD     days    h/2 00  x0087######00#0####
    ABAP Control Blocks (CONT)
    Index
    Name
    Fl
    PAR0
    PAR1
    PAR2
    PAR3
    PAR4
    PAR5
    PAR6
    Source Code
    Line
    1841
    BRAX
    01
    FFF2
    RSORAT4M
    157
    1842
    comp
    00
    0242
    C000
    00A2
    RSORAT4M
    158
    1844
    BRAF
    05
    0005
    RSORAT4M
    158
    1845
    ccqi
    4C
    0000
    0000
    2610
    0001
    0000
    0000
    2610
    RSORAT4M
    158
    1849
    ENDF
    00
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    159
    1850
    00
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    159
    1851
    PERP
    00
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    161
    1852
    perf
    00
    000C
    RSORAT4M
    162
    1853
    PERP
    80
    0001
    RSORAT4M
    162
    1854
    PERP
    80
    00CC
    RSORAT4M
    162
    1855
    IMPO
    00
    0001
    007B
    007A
    010C
    0000
    00EA
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    163
    1859
    PAR2
    06
    0000
    00EB
    009B
    RSORAT4M
    163
    >>>>>
    IMPO
    07
    0000
    0000
    0000
    0000
    0000
    0000
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    163
    1865
    cmpr
    00
    00CA
    00F8
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    164
    1867
    BRAF
    05
    0016
    RSORAT4M
    164
    1868
    REFR
    00
    0000
    009B
    0000
    RSORAT4M
    165
    1870
    CLEA
    00
    009C
    RSORAT4M
    165
    1871
    perf
    00
    0035
    RSORAT4M
    166
    1872
    PERP
    80
    0001
    RSORAT4M
    166
    1873
    PERP
    80
    0006
    RSORAT4M
    166

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