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Old September 2nd 03, 01:23 PM
DavisUnit
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Default Old 486 all-in-one monitor

I have an old Compaq Series 3200 all-in-one computer (486 generation)
where the motherboard, etc. sit in a rack below the monitor. The rack
slides into a frame and all connections are at a multiplug on the front
inside. I was wondering if anyone knows whether the monitor can be used
by itself. (There is no normal VGA connection once the motherboard,
etc. are removed, only the multiplug).

Terry

 




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